The jury awarded $150,000 for pain and suffering damages where the Plaintiff suffered from chronic pain and had returned to work. After the jury delivered its verdict, defence counsel brought a threshold motion which was dismissed by the court
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Zarebicki v. Wal-Mart Canada Corp., CV-14-0778-00
Summary Judgment not granted where the inconsistencies of several witnesses and conflicting material evidence required an evaluation of credibility.
Kwok v. Abecassis and the Personal Insurance Company, 2016 ONSC 7391
This is a decision about when it is appropriate to strike a jury on the grounds of complexity.
Sutharsan et al. v. Stonehouse, CV-15-122624
This is a decision about the admissibility of a 911 call after a motor vehicle accident for the truth of its contents.
Babcock v. Destefano, 2016 ONSC 5352
Defendant’s Motion for DMEs Dismissed, while also Chastised for Not Taking Pre-Trial Preparations Seriously
Crompton v. City of Toronto, 2016 ONSC 3823 (CanLII)
The costs fallout of an abandoned summary judgment motion