Not exact matches
The
Vexatious Litigant by Trevor Todd, past President of the Trial Lawyers Association of BC, and Judith Milliken, QC, an estate litigation, wills, and trusts lawyer with Stewart Aulinger, Vancouver: «We learned first - hand about vexatious litigants in 1982 after winning a successful civ
Vexatious Litigant by Trevor Todd, past President of the Trial Lawyers Association of BC, and Judith Milliken, QC, an estate
litigation, wills, and trusts lawyer with Stewart Aulinger, Vancouver: «We learned first - hand about
vexatious litigants in 1982 after winning a successful civ
vexatious litigants in 1982 after winning a successful civil
claim.
My first seven years were spent primarily on the defense side, where I developed an intense frustration with insurance carriers who would settle meritless
claims for nuisance value when the better long - term view would have been to fight against
vexatious litigation as a matter of principle.
The fervor with which they pursue their
claim (often their life's sole focus, often misconceived, and often containing
vexatious and extreme allegations against your client), and their lack of objectivity, significantly increase the costs of
litigation for the defendant...» (Layperson vs. Lawyer: Dealing with Unrepresented Litigants http://www.cle.bc.ca/onlinestore/productdetails.aspx?cid=1039) Hmmm... sound familiar?
Acting for the defendant LLP and its members in a
claim to strike off the LLP from the Companies Register due to allegations that the LLP was fraudulently restored to the Register to pursue substantial (US$ 2 billion) and
vexatious litigation in Mexico.
The court declared the claimant a
vexatious litigant, granted the defendants» motion to strike the
claim, and granted the College's application that the claimant be prohibited from commencing further
litigation without leave of a judge of the Superior Court of Justice.