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Davies v. Clarington, 2019 ONSC 2292 (CanLII)

In this case, the court analyzed whether interest on litigation loans should be a payable disbursement and also outlined several key principles to the assessment of costs…

Bishop-Gittens v. Lim, CV-11-00107056-0000

In considering the issue of costs, factors taken into account include: 1) the rates charged and the hours spent by the plaintiff’s counsel; 2) the amount claimed and the amount recovered by the plaintiff; 3) the complexity of the proceeding and the importance of the issues; 4) the conduct of any party that tended to shorten or lengthen the proceeding; 5) whether the action should have been brought under the simplified rules pursuant to Rule 76; and 6) the reasonableness of the costs.

Thompson v. Intact Insurance Company, 2016 CanLII 60729 (ON LAT)

Released August 16, 2016 | Full Decision [CanLII] This is one of the first AABS decisions from the LAT. The applicant brought an AABS application to determine entitlement to a denied treatment plan. Prior to the hearing, Intact agreed to fund the treatment plan. Despite the settlement, the applicant sought to recoup its costs of preparing for the hearing. The LAT was forced to decide …

Bonilla v. Great-West Life Assurance Co. et al, 2016 ONSC 2249 (CanLII)

Additional reasons on costs following successful summary judgment motion by second defendant, CIBC. CIBC argued for substantial indemnity on basis of Offers to Settle.