What are the remaining bills for services received by Grantmyre and Grantmeyre?

Alberta, Canada


The following excerpt is from Olivieri v. Grantmyre, 2001 ABQB 931 (CanLII):

The two remaining bills are dated August 31, 2000 and September 28, 2000. Both are bills to Grantmyre. Viewed together the two bills appear to be for services relating to the corporate client. Grantmeyre testifies that the law firm was retained by the corporate client. Again, the answer today is found in Beresh Professional Corporation v. Schneider.

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