Tsai v. Li, 2018 BCSC 582
Jurisdiction | British Columbia |
Judge | The Honourable Mr. Justice Kent |
Date | 11 April 2018 |
Docket Number | S158797 |
Court | Supreme Court of British Columbia (Canada) |
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3 practice notes
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Tsai v. Li, 2020 BCCA 264
...Kent’s reasons, he put him on notice that he might be liable for significant costs, given the convincing arguments of the defendants: see 2018 BCSC 582 at para. [10] At the end of the trial, during argument, Mr. Tsai expanded the fraudulent conspiracy allegations originally alleged against ......
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Tsai v. Li, 2019 BCSC 1317
...had not been agreed to be admitted and much of which did not appear to be admissible. He reviewed a judgment of Kent J. in this action (2018 BCSC 582) dismissing the defendants' summary trial application. However Kent J. made no factual findings; indeed, he dismissed the application on the ......
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Tsai v. Li, 2020 BCSC 60
...reasons, he put him on notice that he might be liable for significant costs, given the convincing arguments of the defendants: see 2018 BCSC 582 at [10] At the end of the trial, during argument, Mr. Tsai expanded the fraudulent conspiracy allegations origi......
3 cases
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Tsai v. Li, 2020 BCCA 264
...Kent’s reasons, he put him on notice that he might be liable for significant costs, given the convincing arguments of the defendants: see 2018 BCSC 582 at para. [10] At the end of the trial, during argument, Mr. Tsai expanded the fraudulent conspiracy allegations originally alleged against ......
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Tsai v. Li, 2019 BCSC 1317
...had not been agreed to be admitted and much of which did not appear to be admissible. He reviewed a judgment of Kent J. in this action (2018 BCSC 582) dismissing the defendants' summary trial application. However Kent J. made no factual findings; indeed, he dismissed the application on the ......
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Tsai v. Li, 2020 BCSC 60
...reasons, he put him on notice that he might be liable for significant costs, given the convincing arguments of the defendants: see 2018 BCSC 582 at [10] At the end of the trial, during argument, Mr. Tsai expanded the fraudulent conspiracy allegations origi......