What are the costs of solicitor-client costs for misconduct in the course of a personal injury action?

Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada


The following excerpt is from R. v. Newfoundland Association of Provincial Court Judges, 2000 NFCA 46 (CanLII):

The misconduct that merits an award of solicitor-client costs may occur either in the circumstances giving rise to the cause of action or in the proceedings themselves. See Perry v. Heywood et al per Cameron J.A. at ¶63.

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