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No cause of action for third party claims against solicitors when negligent advice given about mitigation, Ontario Court of Appeal rules

January 26th, 2010 | By Donna N. Wilson | Posted in Commercial Litigation, Professional Negligence and Discipline Hearings

In its decision released last Fall in Davy Estate v. CIBC World Markets Inc. , the Ontario Court of Appeal affirmed an Ontario Superior Court order striking out a third party claim in which the defendant had tried to sue the plaintiff’s lawyer. The third party claim had alleged that the plaintiff’s lawyer had given the plaintiff bad advice on the mitigation of her damages. In addition to finding that the third party claim against the plaintiff’s lawyer could not succeed at law, the Court of Appeal also cited policy reasons against permitting one party to sue another party’s lawyer for alleged negligence; noting that such claims undermine a lawyer’s loyalty to their client and invade the sanctity of the lawyer-client relationship.

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Buy, sell or hold: the duty to mitigate

October 18th, 2005 | By Harry McMurtry | Posted in Commercial Litigation, Securities Litigation

In two recent cases,[1] the Court of Appeal for Ontario clarified the extent of an investor’s duty to mitigate when a stockbroker fails to follow instructions. As the breach relates to the purchase or sale of marketable securities, an investor must act…

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