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February 2, 2016
DNL Case – Reasons for Judgment Prior to founding DLG, Dean Davison represented one of several defendants in a case brought by ICBC with regard to allegations of staged motor vehicle accidents. Read more about this case at this link CanLII
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DNL Case – Reasons for Judgment Prior to founding DLG, Dean Davison represented an individual against the party’s application for a declaration of contempt of court against that individual. Read more about this case at this link CanLII
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DNL Case – Reasons for Judgment Prior to founding DLG, Dean Davison represented a small business employer before the Human Rights Tribunal with regard to an employee’s allegations of discrimination on the basis of age and sex. Read more about this case at this link CanLII
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DNL Case – Reasons for Judgment DLG represented a former union employee before the B.C. Labour Relations Board in seeking reconsideration of a decision by the union to dismiss his prior complaint brought against the union under section 12 of the B.C. Labour Relations Code. Read more about this case at this link CanLII
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DNL Case – Reasons for Judgment Prior to founding DLG, Dean Davison was one of the lawyers representing the defendant in a lawsuit dealing with contract law, mortgage repayment, and issues of credibility of the parties. Read more about this case at this link CanLII
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DNL Case – Reasons for Judgment DLG represented an employee and union member who sought judicial review of the Labour Relations Board, dismissing a complaint he had made against his union for failing to adequately represent him against his employer after he was wrongfully accused of wrongdoing. Read more about this case at this link...
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DNL Case – Reasons for Judgment DLG represented a yacht company in an appeal in Federal Court dealing with contract and international maritime law. Read more about this case at this link CanLII
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DNL Case – Reasons for Judgment Both prior to and after founding DLG, Dean Davison represented the interests of an individual in a trial lasting 31 days which required analysis of international law in the enforcement of an Iranian divorce and separation agreement in Canada Read more about this case at this link CanLII
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DNL Case – Reasons for Judgment A construction company and homeowner sued in Supreme Court by a disgruntled sub-contractor and represented by DLG won a judgment having the sub-contractor’s lawsuit dismissed and receiving damages for the sub-contractor’s breach of contract. Read more about this case at this link CanLII
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DNL Case – Reasons for Judgment DLG represented homeowners following a lawsuit in Supreme Court against an application by the other party for special costs and double costs. Read more about this case at this link CanLII
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DNL Case – Reasons for Judgment DLG represented homeowners who were sued by a prospective homebuyer after the sale failed to close. Read more about this case at this link CanLII
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DNL Case – Reasons for Judgment DLG appealed a decision of the Supreme Court in which the Court had denied the client’s application for a reconsideration of a decision his union had made with regard to a B.C. Labour Relations Code decision that the union had made. Read more about this case at this link...
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DNL Case – Reasons for Judgment DLG sought and won for their client special costs against a non-party – the director of a corporate plaintiff – for that individual’s abusive conduct prior to and throughout the trial. Read more about this case at this link CanLII
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DNL Case – Reasons for Judgment DLG represented homeowners in the Court of Appeal who challenged the decision of the lower court with regard to a sale of their home that did not close. The Court provided a detailed analysis of the requirements for the payment of a deposit in a real estate contract and...
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DNL Case – Reasons for Judgment DLG acted for a commercial lender seeking to collect on a loan agreement from a corporate guarantor in a B.C. Supreme Court decision dealing with the liability of guarantors and criminal interest rates in contracts. Read more about this case at this link CanLII
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DNL Case – Reasons for Judgment DLG represented homeowners who sought leave to appeal a decision of the B.C. Supreme Court to the Supreme Court of Canada on the basis of the proper interpretation of deposit clauses in real estate contracts. This appears to be one of the leading cases on what is a deposit...
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DNL Case – Reasons for Judgment DLG represented a small business owner and company in a claim and counterclaim between its clients and a former high-level employee arising out of the termination of their business relationship. The Supreme Court found in favour of DLG’s clients and ordered the other parties to repay loans and pay...
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DNL Case – Reasons for Judgment Prior to joining DLG and while practicing in Manitoba, Hermann Luitingh appeared in the Court of Queen’s Bench successfully representing an individual in seeking a Court order requiring an insurance company to pay a disability claim Read more about this case at this link CanLII
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DNL Case – Reasons for Judgment Prior to joining DLG and while practicing in Manitoba, Hermann Luitingh appeared in the Court of Appeal representing an individual who had successfully won a judgment at Supreme Court arising out of an insurance disability claim against an appeal brought by the insurance company. Read more about this case...
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DNL Case – Reasons for Judgment Prior to joining DLG, Hermann Luitingh represented homeowners against a claim brought by the plaintiff regarding a constructive trust arising out of multiple joint tenant property owners and was successful on a counterclaim brought against the plaintiff. Read more about this case at this link CanLII
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