The court dismissed a motion to appoint plaintiff's counsel as litigation administrator for a deceased plaintiff's estate due to an incomplete evidentiary record.
The plaintiff's counsel brought a motion seeking an order to continue the action and appoint a litigation administrator for the deceased plaintiff's estate.
The court dismissed the motion without prejudice, finding insufficient evidence to establish that there was no executor or administrator for the estate.
The court also raised concerns about the appropriateness of appointing a lawyer from the plaintiff's firm as litigation administrator, particularly regarding the implications for examination for discovery in a subrogated claim and potential ethical conflicts.
The court further noted the necessity of amending the statement of claim to reflect the change in party representation.
SCJSuperior Court of JusticeAug 27, 2024