In the case of Coscarella Dentistry Professional Corporation v. Harvey, 2025 ONCA 118, two dentists entered into an oral agreement where one served as an independent contractor at the other’s dental practice located in Windsor, Ontario. In 2018, the plaintiff/appellant’s son took over the clinic. Concurrently, the defendant/respondent opted to relocate his practice to a nearby site. Prior to his departure, he accessed patient records of those he had treated and sent out letters informing them of his new office location. The appellants contended that this constituted improper solicitation, conversion, and a breach of confidentiality. The trial judge decided in favor of the defendant/respondent, rejecting the claims made against him. During the appeal, the appellants contended that the trial judge misinterpreted the case by emphasizing patient autonomy over contractual responsibilities. They further argued that the trial judge incorrectly determined that the accessed information was not confidential and did not adequately … Read More
Bald and Unsubstantiated Allegations May Lift the Presumptive Limit on Costs of $50,000 in anti-SLAPP Motions
We recently blogged on the Ontario Court of Appeal (“ONCA”) decision in Park Lawn Corporation v. Kahu Capital Partners Ltd., 2023 ONCA 129, where the ONCA advised that costs awards in motions brought under s. 137.1 of the Courts of Justice Act, a provision introduced in 2015 to prevent strategic lawsuits against public participation (“SLAPP”), should not generally exceed $50,000 on a full indemnity basis (as the procedure was meant to be “efficient and inexpensive”). In an even more recent decision of the ONCA, Boyer v. Callidus Capital Corporation, 2023 ONCA 311, the ONCA rejected the respondent’s submission that the successful appellant’s claim for costs of $273,111.22 on a full indemnity basis was excessive, citing to the Park Lawn decision referenced above. The ONCA opined that the statutory presumption under s. 137.1 of the Courts of Justice Act is that the successful moving party be awarded its full indemnity costs … Read More