Successful conflict-of-interest motion entitled moving party to full partial indemnity costs.
Following a successful motion removing counsel for the insurer due to a conflict of interest arising from representation in both accident benefits and tort proceedings, the court addressed costs.
The insurer argued that delay by the moving party in raising the conflict should disentitle it to costs because significant work had already been completed by counsel who would need to be replaced.
The court rejected this argument, finding the conflict arose from the insurer’s failure to maintain separation between accident benefits and tort files.
Applying Rule 57.01 of the Rules of Civil Procedure and principles from appellate jurisprudence on reasonableness of costs, the court held that the time and rates claimed were reasonable.
The moving party was awarded costs on a partial indemnity basis.
SCJSuperior Court of JusticeJan 14, 2013