LeRoy v. TimberWest Forest Corp., 2020 BCSC 978

JurisdictionBritish Columbia
JudgeHonourable Madam Justice Forth
Date02 July 2020
CourtSupreme Court of British Columbia (Canada)
Docket NumberS14836
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4 practice notes
  • Latifi v. The TDL Group Corp.,
    • Canada
    • Supreme Court of British Columbia (Canada)
    • November 9, 2021
    ...alleged harm is a “collateral result” of acts pursued predominantly out of self interest: LeRoy v. TimberWest Forest Corp., 2020 BCSC 978 at para. 428. [97]        TDL supports its position by arguing that the idea of TDL and its franchi......
  • LeRoy v. TimberWest Forest Corp.,
    • Canada
    • Court of Appeal (British Columbia)
    • September 3, 2021
    ...Following a nearly eight‑week trial, the trial judge dismissed the appellants’ claims: 2020 BCSC 978. She found the respondents had not engaged in a conspiracy and had not engaged in fraudulent or deceitful behaviour. The judge found that the respondents’ actions were m......
  • LeRoy v. TimberWest Forest Corp.,
    • Canada
    • Supreme Court of British Columbia (Canada)
    • November 25, 2020
    ...fraudulently and deliberately conspired to destroy Ted LeRoy Trucking (“TLT”) by causing it to go bankrupt; see my reasons indexed at 2020 BCSC 978 (the “Reasons”). The plaintiffs were unsuccessful and their claim was [2] At paragraph 627 of the Reasons I stated: The claims are dismissed. I......
  • LeRoy v. Timberwest Forest Corp.,
    • Canada
    • Supreme Court of British Columbia (Canada)
    • December 1, 2021
    ...five days of closing submissions, the court dismissed the action in its entirety, issuing reasons cited LeRoy v. Timberwest Forest Corp., 2020 BCSC 978. The court [621]    I am unable to find that the evidence supports any conspiracy between the individual defendants to force......
4 cases
  • Latifi v. The TDL Group Corp.,
    • Canada
    • Supreme Court of British Columbia (Canada)
    • November 9, 2021
    ...alleged harm is a “collateral result” of acts pursued predominantly out of self interest: LeRoy v. TimberWest Forest Corp., 2020 BCSC 978 at para. 428. [97]        TDL supports its position by arguing that the idea of TDL and its franchi......
  • LeRoy v. TimberWest Forest Corp.,
    • Canada
    • Court of Appeal (British Columbia)
    • September 3, 2021
    ...Following a nearly eight‑week trial, the trial judge dismissed the appellants’ claims: 2020 BCSC 978. She found the respondents had not engaged in a conspiracy and had not engaged in fraudulent or deceitful behaviour. The judge found that the respondents’ actions were m......
  • LeRoy v. TimberWest Forest Corp.,
    • Canada
    • Supreme Court of British Columbia (Canada)
    • November 25, 2020
    ...fraudulently and deliberately conspired to destroy Ted LeRoy Trucking (“TLT”) by causing it to go bankrupt; see my reasons indexed at 2020 BCSC 978 (the “Reasons”). The plaintiffs were unsuccessful and their claim was [2] At paragraph 627 of the Reasons I stated: The claims are dismissed. I......
  • LeRoy v. Timberwest Forest Corp.,
    • Canada
    • Supreme Court of British Columbia (Canada)
    • December 1, 2021
    ...five days of closing submissions, the court dismissed the action in its entirety, issuing reasons cited LeRoy v. Timberwest Forest Corp., 2020 BCSC 978. The court [621]    I am unable to find that the evidence supports any conspiracy between the individual defendants to force......

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