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  • Dale v. Toronto Real Estate Board – Discoveries/Trial
  • Beaverbrook Art Gallery Arbitration Appeal
  • Andersen v. St. Jude Medical – Discoveries/Trial
  • Romeo Phillion ats HMQ – Hearing
  • Steven Truscott ats HMQ – Hearing
  • IMP v. Dobbin et al – Hearing

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Read Kim Neeson’s article on changes to Rule 31.05.19(1) in The Advocates’ e-Brief Winter 2010, a publication of The Advocates’ Society

As of January 1, 2010 the Ontario Rules of Civil Procedure will contain a time limit rule for examinations for discovery, as follows:
Time Limit: Not to Exceed Seven Hours
31.05.1(1) No party shall, in conducting oral examinations for discovery, exceed a total of seven hours of examination, regardless of the number of parties or other persons to be examined, except with the consent of the parties or with.....

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