What is the likelihood that the parties will be able to work out a Discovery Plan in advance of any trial date?

Ontario, Canada


The following excerpt is from Pufal v. Richards, 2012 ONSC 1969 (CanLII):

It seems to me the parties will likely be able to work out a plan in the nature of a Discovery Plan well in advance of any trial date. As a result it will probably not be necessary for their motion to be argued in the future. Nevertheless, these reasons are not intended in any way to preclude a renewal of the existing motion. VII. Livingston v. Williamson & TTC

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