by designonetest | Oct 27, 2023 | Civil Litigation - CA
Damages are a monetary award that may be granted to a successful plaintiff in a civil lawsuit. Damages are intended to compensate the plaintiff for the losses they have suffered as a result of the defendant’s wrongful conduct. There are two main types of damages...
by designonetest | Oct 27, 2023 | Civil Litigation - CA
A trial in Canada is a formal process in which the parties to a civil lawsuit present their evidence to a judge or jury. The judge or jury will then decide who is liable for the dispute and, if so, what damages should be awarded. Trials can be complex and...
by designonetest | Oct 26, 2023 | Civil Litigation - CA
The discovery process in civil litigation in Canada is a pre-trial procedure in which the parties to a claim identify information that is relevant to the case and produce or present that information to the opposing side. The purpose of discovery is to enable the...
by designonetest | Oct 26, 2023 | Civil Litigation - CA
To start a civil lawsuit in Canada, you must first file a statement of claim with the court. The statement of claim should set out the facts of your case and the legal grounds for your claim. You must also pay a filing fee. Once you have filed the statement of claim,...
by designonetest | Oct 26, 2023 | Civil Litigation - CA
Civil cases are disputes between two or more parties that are resolved through the court system. There are a wide variety of civil cases, each with its own unique set of facts and legal issues. Some of the most common types of civil cases in Canada include: Breach of...