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Affidavit of Documents

Posted on August 29, 2016 | Posted in Civil Litigation, Five Liners

Arnold Hennessy Holdings Inc. v. Flapperless Inc. 2016 Ont SCJ

The plaintiff brought a summary judgment motion. The defendant refused to agree to a timetable without the plaintiff first delivering an affidavit of documents. The rules have now been changed and there is no necessity to serve an affidavit of documents before bringing a summary judgment motion and no entitlement to receive one in the face of a pending motion for summary judgment and the absence of a discovery plan.

 

Jonathan Speigel

 

Written by Jonathan Speigel Jonathan Speigel, the founding partner of Speigel Nichols Fox LLP, leads the litigation and construction practices.

 

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