Parties in Ontario civil cases are required to make full disclosure of all paper and digital documents that are relevant to the litigation, including documents that are not supportive of their cases.
Thursday, November 10, 2016
LawFact of the Day: Civl Litigation
Here is your daily Lawfact from Wise Law for Thursday November 10, 2016. Today we are talking about Civil Litigation.
Parties in Ontario civil cases are required to make full disclosure of all paper and digital documents that are relevant to the litigation, including documents that are not supportive of their cases.
Parties in Ontario civil cases are required to make full disclosure of all paper and digital documents that are relevant to the litigation, including documents that are not supportive of their cases.
In Superior Court cases, each party must deliver a
sworn Affidavit of Documents that includes a complete listing of all relevant
documents that are in the party’s power, possession or control. These documents
must be produced to all other parties in the lawsuit.
- Garry J. Wise, Toronto
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Posted by Joy on Thursday, November 10, 2016
Labels: civil lawsuit, civil litigation, Ontario Superior Court
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