Can counsel make a submission to establish no confidential information forthcoming in a personal injury action?

British Columbia, Canada


The following excerpt is from Hanlan v. Wilson, 2016 BCSC 372 (CanLII):

A similar submission to establish no confidential information was forthcoming was, however, considered by Justice Loo in Abdul v. Nisha. In that case counsel was opposing an application to be removed from acting for a plaintiff because of a conflict of interest arriving from his prior representation of the defendant.

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