Background
Poelman, Glen H. was born on August 28, 1957 in Lethbridge, Alberta.
Poelman, Glen H. was born on August 28, 1957 in Lethbridge, Alberta.
University of Calgary (Bachelor of Arts Honorary, 1979). Queen's University (Bachelor of Laws, 1982).
Worked at Macleod Dixon (Calgary, Bachelor of Arts) specializing in General Practice, Corporate Law, Commercial Law, International Trade, Banking, Securities, Energy Law, Mining Law, Insolvency, Debt Restructuring, Project Financing, Corporate Finance Law, Leveraged Buyouts, Corporate Reorganizations, United States Private Placements, Aircraft Financing, Litigation, Alternative Dispute Resolution, Taxation, Shareholder Rights, Estate Planning, Wills, Trusts and Estate Administration, Mental Health Law, Commercial Property Development, Real Estate Conveyancing, Environmental Law, Insurance Law, Private Business, Regulatory and Administrative Law, Professional Liability Law, Aboriginal Law, Intellectual Property, Pension and Employee Benefits, Personal Legal Services, Product Liability Law, Employment Law. Admitted to the bar, 1983, Alberta. Author: "Rules of Admissibility and Media Legality," Canadian Association of Special Libraries and Information Services, 1993.
"The Liability of Accountants," Canadian Institute"s Professional Liability in Alberta, 1991.
Company-author, Civil procedure and Practice: Recent Developments," Alberta Law Review, 1990 and 1992. "The Client"s Role in a Law Suit," Resource News, 1988.
Macleod Dixon has played an integral role in Canada"s business community since 1912. The firm has over 130 legal professionals in its Calgary, Toronto, Moscow, and Almaty offices.
Macleod Dixon"s philosophy is based on an uncompromising commitment to service in meeting the diverse needs of our clients.
Our goal is to provide business solutions in a timely and cost-efficient manner. We have had the privilege of representing many corporate leaders in complex and pioneering transactions throughout Canada and the world. We are sensitive and responsive to the issues facing corporate counsel and other purchases of legal services and provide creative solutions to their challenges.
Law Society of Alberta. Canadian Bar Association.