Nagy v. Csuka,
Jurisdiction | British Columbia |
Judge | Taylor |
Citation | 2022 BCSC 2146 |
Docket Number | E94929 |
Court | Supreme Court of British Columbia (Canada) |
Date | 08 December 2022 |
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2 practice notes
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2023 BCSC 1002,
...she monetarily received more at trial, and being a self-represented litigant is not a bar to an order of double costs: Nagy v. Csuka, 2022 BCSC 2146 at para. 32. She has had counsel throughout and incurred significant legal fees, and would have had funds a year earlier if the Offer had been......
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R.J.L. v T.G.S.,
...she monetarily received more at trial, and being a self-represented litigant is not a bar to an order of double costs: Nagy v. Csuka, 2022 BCSC 2146 at para. 32. She has had counsel throughout and incurred significant legal fees, and would have had funds a year earlier if the Offer had been......
2 cases
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2023 BCSC 1002,
...she monetarily received more at trial, and being a self-represented litigant is not a bar to an order of double costs: Nagy v. Csuka, 2022 BCSC 2146 at para. 32. She has had counsel throughout and incurred significant legal fees, and would have had funds a year earlier if the Offer had been......
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R.J.L. v T.G.S.,
...she monetarily received more at trial, and being a self-represented litigant is not a bar to an order of double costs: Nagy v. Csuka, 2022 BCSC 2146 at para. 32. She has had counsel throughout and incurred significant legal fees, and would have had funds a year earlier if the Offer had been......