Does Lessing, 2021 provide guidance on the principles to be applied in assessing whether a joinder is appropriate?

British Columbia, Canada


The following excerpt is from Davison (Re), 2022 LSBC 9 (CanLII):

The Law Society submits that the decision of Law Society of BC v. Lessing, 2021 LSBC 17 (“Lessing 2021”) provides guidance on the principles to be applied in assessing whether joinder is appropriate.

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