Keefer Laundry Ltd. v. Pellerin Milnor Corp.
- 2006 BCSC 1180
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- 2007 BCSC 899
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- 2009 BCCA 273
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The above case is referenced within:
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British Columbia Motor Vehicle Accident Claims Practice Manual
(Current to: February 01 2024)
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Chapter 4. Discovery
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II. Document Discovery in Civil Actions [§4.2]
- A. Duty to Disclose Documents [§4.3]
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II. Document Discovery in Civil Actions [§4.2]
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Chapter 4. Discovery
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Discovery Practice in British Columbia
(Current to: January 15 2024)
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Chapter 2. Document Discovery
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II. Duty to Disclose Documents [§2.2]
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E. The List of Documents in Discovery [§2.30]
- 4. Part 4: Documents for Which Privilege from Production Is Claimed [§2.34]
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E. The List of Documents in Discovery [§2.30]
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II. Duty to Disclose Documents [§2.2]
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Chapter 4. Privilege in the Discovery Process
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II. Categories of Privilege [§4.2]
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A. Class or Blanket Privilege [§4.3]
- 1. Legal Advice Privilege [§4.4]
- 2. Litigation Privilege [§4.5]
- 3. Solicitor’s Brief Privilege [§4.6]
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A. Class or Blanket Privilege [§4.3]
- IV. Asserting a Claim of Privilege [§4.50]
- V. Attacking a Claim of Privilege [§4.55]
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II. Categories of Privilege [§4.2]
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Chapter 2. Document Discovery
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Expert Evidence in British Columbia Civil Proceedings
(Current to: July 01 2021)
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Chapter 3. Choosing an Expert
- II. The Expert’s Qualifications [§3.2]
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Chapter 4. Expert Opinions and Ethical and Professional Responsibility Issues
- III. Specific Ethical and Professional Responsibility Issues [§4.5]
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Chapter 8. Attacking Expert Evidence
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VI. Challenging Expert Evidence through Other Avenues of Attack [§8.20]
- A. Challenging Facts on Which the Opinion Is Based [§8.21]
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VII. The Court’s Response to the Expert Opinion [§8.44]
- B. Inadmissible Content in the Opinion [§8.46]
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VI. Challenging Expert Evidence through Other Avenues of Attack [§8.20]
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Chapter 3. Choosing an Expert
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Introducing Evidence at Trial: A British Columbia Handbook
(Current to: September 01 2020)
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Chapter 16. Privilege as an Evidentiary Rule
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II. Is (or Was) the Evidence Privileged? [§16.2]
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A. Privilege Involving Lawyers and Litigation [§16.3]
- 1. Confidential Communications between Solicitor and Client: Solicitor-client Privilege [§16.4]
- 2. Litigation Privilege [§16.8]
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A. Privilege Involving Lawyers and Litigation [§16.3]
- IV. Should the Court Limit or Abrogate the Privilege? [§16.33]
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II. Is (or Was) the Evidence Privileged? [§16.2]
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Chapter 16. Privilege as an Evidentiary Rule