Marshall v. Jackson,
Jurisdiction | Ontario |
Judge | E.M. Morgan J. |
Neutral Citation | 2021 ONSC 2361 |
Docket Number | CV-19-00617261 |
Citation | 2021 ONSC 2361 |
Date | 01 April 2021 |
Court | Superior Court of Justice of Ontario (Canada) |
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2 practice notes
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Asking A Lawyer To Give An Opinion On Their Own Negligence? When Discovery Goes Too Far
...v. Jackson, 2021 ONSC 2361 (CanLII), released April 1, 2021, Justice Morgan overturned, in part, a Master's decision to require a lawyer sued for negligence to answer two questions refused on The questions related to the defendant lawyer's alleged negligence in the preparation and execution......
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Beazley v. Johnston et al.,
...a lesser interest or connection with the litigation. [20] At para. 7 of Marshall v. Jackson, 2021 ONSC 2361, 154 O.R. (3d) 715, and relying on White Burgess, Morgan J. stated that it is “trite law to say that a party cannot function as his or......
1 cases
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Beazley v. Johnston et al.,
...a lesser interest or connection with the litigation. [20] At para. 7 of Marshall v. Jackson, 2021 ONSC 2361, 154 O.R. (3d) 715, and relying on White Burgess, Morgan J. stated that it is “trite law to say that a party cannot function as his or......
1 firm's commentaries
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Asking A Lawyer To Give An Opinion On Their Own Negligence? When Discovery Goes Too Far
...v. Jackson, 2021 ONSC 2361 (CanLII), released April 1, 2021, Justice Morgan overturned, in part, a Master's decision to require a lawyer sued for negligence to answer two questions refused on The questions related to the defendant lawyer's alleged negligence in the preparation and execution......