The court ruled that the claim was "long, prolix, and unclear" and that it was "plain and obvious" that it could not succeed.
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Chief justice on mission to bring Supreme Court 'closer to Canadians' as it turns 150Adam Hofri, an associate professor at the Peter A. Allard school of law at the University of British Columbia, called the ...
A man who spent 27 years in prison before he was found wrongfully convicted has been ordered by a judge to pay $375,000 each ...
All drug and gun charges against a man found guilty last March were stayed Wednesday, Feb. 12 when a provincial court judge in Prince George decided t.
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B.C. Supreme Court judge allows eagle sculpture insurance case despite ‘inexcusable’ delaysThe ruling says Forgotten Treasures International’s lawsuit against Lloyd’s Underwriters, HUB International and others can ...
Shipping giant Purolator has lost in B.C. Supreme Court after it tried to challenge an arbitrator's decision to compensate ...
Legal counsel for a former Conservative Party of BC candidate is demanding that Elections BC "immediately resume" its ...
In Bowman v Kimberly-Clark Corporation, 2024 BCSC 1975, the British Columbia Supreme Court held that non-parties are entitled to tariff costs ...
Saying the sculptures were part of a charity treasure hunt, businessman Ron Shore alleges he was violently robbed of the ...
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