Thursday, July 07, 2011

Creating New Law

As a vancouver personal injury lawyer or a litigator in general, it is always a little satisfying to create new law...even if it is simply an incremental change in the law for the better.  Yesterday, in an oral judgment following a trial, Justice Leask moved the law forward in a very helpful way.

Under the Rules of Court in BC, it is very hard to obtain admissions of fact from another side.  There are very few tools to force the other side to make reasonable admissions of fact.  When a party has been found to unreasonably deny facts, the court can award as punishment costs against the unreasonable party.

In the past, the courts in British Columbia have only awarded a complete set of costs as punishment or no costs because the conduct was not bad enough to justify such a harsh penalty.  For some reason, despite having complete discretion to award any amount as costs, courts have not awarded a "slap on the wrists" amount for costs to encourage reasonable admissions.

Additionally, the court has traditionally only looked at lost or wasted court time as a measure for costs.  Considering that only 1% of ICBC claims go to trial, extra burden on the other party ought to be a factor to consider rather than simply lost court time.

In the decision yesterday in Eom v. Chand (as yet unpublished), Mr. Justice Leask awarded $1000 against ICBC as costs for unreasonably denying facts until mid trial.  The unreasonable denial did not take up much court time, but did put the plaintiff at quite a burden.

It is not an earth shattering change in the law, but it is a step in the right direction.

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