*Further Developments* In a previous post, we shared Zul Verjee K.C. and Nick Austin’s success before Justice Labrenz in his decision, Baker Law Firm v Colors Unlimited Inc., 2024 ABKB 53. In that decision, Mr. Verjee, K.C. and Mr. Austin successfully resisted the plaintiff’s application to compel disclosure of a settlement agreement, a solicitor’s file, and other privileged materials from the various defendants, and other non-party respondents. Justice Labrenz recently issued a second … [Read more...] about Additional Costs Awarded – Verjee Law
Verjee Law Successful in the Court King’s Bench of Alberta
In Uhrik v. Barata, 2023 ABKB 517, Associate Chief Justice Nielsen dismissed the action, filed by the Plaintiffs, Uhrik and Litzius, as against their former counsel as an abuse of the Court. Uhrik and his co-plaintiff. Litzius, had previously been deemed vexatious litigants, pursuant to the Judicature Act, R.S.A. 2000, c. J-2., in decision from Justice Bourque in an unrelated proceeding, indexed as Uhrik v. Terrigno, 2023 ABKB 223 (the “Bourque Decision”). As a result, the Bourque … [Read more...] about Verjee Law Successful in the Court King’s Bench of Alberta
Verjee Law has Success in Court
In Baker Law Firm v Colors Unlimited Inc., 2024 ABKB 53, Zul Verjee, K.C. and Nicholas Austin were successful in resisting the plaintiff’s application to compel disclosure of a settlement agreement, a solicitor’s file, and other privileged materials from the various defendants, and other non-party respondents. Our firm acted for a lawyer and law firm who had been named as defendants. Applications Judge Prowse had previously denied the plaintiff’s application, which was then appealed to be heard … [Read more...] about Verjee Law has Success in Court
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Verjee Law Welcomes New Hires
Verjee Law welcomes Jaira Quaimbao and Jillisa Williams-Ondik to our Litigation Team. … [Read more...] about Verjee Law Welcomes New Hires