Frauds on Creditors: Fraudulent Conveyances and Preferences provides practitioners and academics with comprehensive narrative coverage of the law to effectively pursue assets that a debtor has attempted to shield from his or her creditors. This service contains in-depth commentary on the federal and provincial legislation and the case law thereunder, including new material on the position of an advising and participating lawyer in the context of fraudulent conveyances and preferences, conflict of laws, the oppression remedy and the derivative action, creditors as beneficiaries of the directors' duty of care, and injunctions and certificates of pending litigation. This treatise on the law also relates to such other contexts as bankruptcy and insolvency law, landlord and tenant law, private company law, and bulk sales law.