What are the hourly rates used by the Applicant in its calculation of partial indemnity costs?

Ontario, Canada


The following excerpt is from Hill v. Gregory, 2019 ONSC 904 (CanLII):

I find that the hourly rates used by the Applicant in its calculation of partial indemnity costs are reasonable. I also find that the number of hours incurred are reasonable, in the circumstances. I agree with the finding by Nordheimer J., as he then was, that it is not “the role of the court to second-guess the time spent by counsel unless it is manifestly unreasonable”, and the amount of hours spent here are not: Basdeo v. University Health Network, [2002] O.J. No. 597 (S.C.J.) at para. 7.

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