In Rare Summary Judgment, Ontario Court Dismisses Case Seeking Billions in Damages
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In Rare Summary Judgment, Ontario Court Dismisses Case Seeking Billions in Damages
By William E.J. Skelly, Partner, Borden Ladner Gervais LLP
The Canadian judiciary has occasionally been criticized by the litigation bar for not taking advantage of the summary judgment procedures set out in the Court Rules. Indeed, it seems that a summary judgment is granted only in exceptional circumstances, and a judge may be more likely to “kick the...
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William E.J. Skelly is counsel for MLT Aikins LLP in Vancouver. He maintains a corporate and commercial law practice with a focus on insolvency law, corporate and commercial lending, and real estate, and is recognized for restructuring national and international companies. He can be reached at wskelly@mltaikins.com.