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November.6.2019

Limits on the Number of Damages Experts Found Unconstitutional

The following provides a summary of the Crowder v. British Columbia (Attorney General), 2019 BCSC 1824 decision where the Rule limiting the number of damages experts was held to be unconstitutional.

Limits on the Number of Damages Experts Found Unconstitutional

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