DNL Case – Reasons for Judgment DLG represented a single woman in BC Supreme Court after she panicked and entered into a sales agreement for her house because her rental house had just been condemned as marijuana grow operation. Read more about this case at this link CanLIIRead More
DNL Case – Reasons for Judgment Representing a husband and wife who faced foreclosure on their home by the Royal Bank, DLG had the bank’s application for foreclosure dismissed after successfully arguing that the bank had breached the terms of its own standard mortgage terms. Read more about this case at this link CanLIIRead More
Decision of Judge Yee 11 Aug 14 In a 22 day trial with multiple police and bylaw officers testifying on behalf of the City of Vancouver, an expert flown in from Toronto, a local health expert and an expert in multiculturalism and religion, DLG represented two hookah lounge owners in Court after the City sought...Read More
DNL Case – Reasons for Judgment This court order pertains to a legal dispute between Moon Development Corporation and Pirooz, where Moon Development Corporation sought a declaration that a contract entered into with Pirooz was null and void due to misrepresentation and a breach of the contract by Pirooz. The court considered the evidence presented...Read More
DNL Case – Reasons for Judgment DLG represented a business owner and his company following a decision by the Human Rights Tribunal that they had discriminated against a former employee. Read more about this case at this link CanLIIRead More
DNL Case – Reasons for Judgment Prior to joining Davison Law Group, Hermann Luitingh represented a company facing allegations of discrimination on the grounds of, inter alia, ancestry, and race and brought an application to have the matter dismissed. Read more about this case at this link CanLIIRead More
DNL Case – Reasons for Judgment As part of a larger lawsuit against the city of Vancouver, DLG successfully represented six community centre associations in bringing an injunction to stop the city from terminating contracts between the city and the associations and kicking the associations out of the community centres they help build. Read more...Read More
DNL Case – Reasons for Judgment At the conclusion of a hard-fought case the BC Supreme Court found in favour of the city who sought to prohibit two hookah lounge owners from allowing their customers to smoke herbal shisha in traditional hookahs. The case challenged the validity of the City of Vancouver bylaw on multiple...Read More
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