Vacchiano v. Chen, 2020 BCSC 1035
Jurisdiction | British Columbia |
Judge | Master Muir |
Citation | 2020 BCSC 1035 |
Date | 10 July 2020 |
Court | Supreme Court of British Columbia (Canada) |
Docket Number | M171268 |
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2 practice notes
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Louis v. Poitras, 2020 ONSC 5301
...to a jury trial was outweighed by the need to provide the plaintiff with a more timely access to justice.[10] [57] In Vacchiano v. Chen, 2020 BCSC 1035, the B.C. Supreme Court held that, in light of the pandemic, the British Columbia rules of court should be looked at purposively and interp......
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Striking Jury Notices During The COVID-19 Pandemic When Is It More Likely To Happen?
...whether justice between the parties requires the striking of the jury notice. Third, the defendant submitted that Vacchiano v Chen, 2020 BCSC 1035 (British Columbia Supreme Court decision to strike jury based delay and fading memories of key liability witnesses) was distinguishable from the......
1 cases
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Louis v. Poitras, 2020 ONSC 5301
...to a jury trial was outweighed by the need to provide the plaintiff with a more timely access to justice.[10] [57] In Vacchiano v. Chen, 2020 BCSC 1035, the B.C. Supreme Court held that, in light of the pandemic, the British Columbia rules of court should be looked at purposively and interp......
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Striking Jury Notices During The COVID-19 Pandemic When Is It More Likely To Happen?
...whether justice between the parties requires the striking of the jury notice. Third, the defendant submitted that Vacchiano v Chen, 2020 BCSC 1035 (British Columbia Supreme Court decision to strike jury based delay and fading memories of key liability witnesses) was distinguishable from the......