The appellant appealed the dismissal of his action against his former lawyer alleging solicitor’s negligence and breach of fiduciary duty, and also sought leave to appeal a substantial trial costs award.
The court held that the appellant had led no expert evidence on the standard of care, did not fall within recognized exceptions, failed to prove causation or damages, and did not establish any fiduciary breach.
The court further upheld the trial judge’s finding that the claim was discovered no later than February 9, 2006 and was therefore barred by the applicable limitation period when commenced on July 10, 2008.
The appeal was dismissed, leave to appeal costs was refused, and appeal costs were fixed at $28,000 on a partial indemnity basis.