Is there any common issues between a plaintiff and plaintiff?

Nova Scotia, Canada


The following excerpt is from Murray v. East Coast Forensic Hospital, 2015 NSSC 61 (CanLII):

Even where one can see potential differences that affect liability in individual cases within the proposed class, this does not rule out the existence of common issues. The question is whether the differences are overwhelmed in importance, factually and legally, by the common issues (Anderson v. Wilson 1998 CanLII 18878 (ON SC), 1998 OJ No. 671).

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