What is the effect of a judge’s order for a solicitor to obtain an injunction against the solicitor in a civil matter?

Nova Scotia, Canada


The following excerpt is from Rowley v. Royal Bank of Canada, 2013 NSCA 27 (CanLII):

The judge’s order is an interlocutory discretionary one. On an appeal of such an order, this court will not interfere unless wrong principles of law were applied or a manifest injustice has resulted: Doncaster v. Field, 2013 NSCA 17 at para 10.

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