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Jeffrey Rath responds to having assets frozen amid Tallcree court battle

“Following a very successful outcome, the Chief and Council then proceeded to litigate for years," reads Rath's statement.

Quinn Patrick
Jul 16, 2026
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Alberta lawyer Jeffrey Rath has responded to having millions in assets frozen by a provincial judge amid an ongoing court battle with the Tallcree First Nation, saying it’s part of an appeal, which was filed after a “very successful outcome.”

Last week, Rath and his professional corporation had $8.5 million in assets frozen after Alberta Court of King’s Bench Justice Marion granted an interim Mareva order.

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