Nazerali v. Mitchell, 2016 BCSC 2424
Judge | Affleck |
Court | Supreme Court of British Columbia (Canada) |
Case Date | December 28, 2016 |
Jurisdiction | British Columbia |
Citations | 2016 BCSC 2424 |
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3 practice notes
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Canadian Internet Law Update 2018*
...Nazerali v. Mitchell, 2018 BCCA 104, leave to appeal refused 2018 CanLII 73621 (SCC), on appeal from 2016 BCSC 810, 2016 BCSC 2085 and 2016 BCSC 2424, involved a dispute over defamatory articles published on the "Deep Capture" website and republished on other websites. The trial judge held ......
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O.W.L. (Orphaned Wildlife) Rehabilitation Society) v. Day, 2019 BCSC 1900
...its meritless claim after it is drawn to its attention that the claim is without merit: Galloway at para. 42; Narerali v. Mitchell, 2016 BCSC 2424; Mayer at para. 11. [53] In these circumstances, I find that O.W.L.’s pursuit of its claims, including its various allegations of intentional mi......
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Canadian Internet Law Update 2016
...damages and $15,000 punitive damages. Substantial Damages and Permanent Injunction for Fake News Nazerali v. Mitchell, 2016 BCSC 810 and 2016 BCSC 2424, involved a dispute over defamatory articles published on the "Deep Capture" website and republished on other websites, including "Yahoo Fi......
1 cases
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O.W.L. (Orphaned Wildlife) Rehabilitation Society) v. Day, 2019 BCSC 1900
...its meritless claim after it is drawn to its attention that the claim is without merit: Galloway at para. 42; Narerali v. Mitchell, 2016 BCSC 2424; Mayer at para. 11. [53] In these circumstances, I find that O.W.L.’s pursuit of its claims, including its various allegations of intentional mi......
2 firm's commentaries
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Canadian Internet Law Update 2018*
...Nazerali v. Mitchell, 2018 BCCA 104, leave to appeal refused 2018 CanLII 73621 (SCC), on appeal from 2016 BCSC 810, 2016 BCSC 2085 and 2016 BCSC 2424, involved a dispute over defamatory articles published on the "Deep Capture" website and republished on other websites. The trial judge held ......
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Canadian Internet Law Update 2016
...damages and $15,000 punitive damages. Substantial Damages and Permanent Injunction for Fake News Nazerali v. Mitchell, 2016 BCSC 810 and 2016 BCSC 2424, involved a dispute over defamatory articles published on the "Deep Capture" website and republished on other websites, including "Yahoo Fi......