The plaintiff, Richelle Milloy, was the successful party in a 10-day trial and sought partial indemnity costs of $79,517.59.
The defendant, Complex Services Inc., argued that the plaintiff recovered less than one-third of the claimed damages and that costs should be proportionate to the award, proposing $20,000 plus disbursements and HST (approx. $26,134).
The court, applying Rule 57 of the Rules of Civil Procedure and principles from Boucher and Zesta Engineering, noted the plaintiff's bill lacked detail, the case was of average complexity, and the litigation, initially ordinary procedure, continued under simplified procedure with a recovery of $32,137.18.
The court also discounted costs for a plaintiff's motion at trial and found the 210 hours spent on litigation excessive given the recovery.
Ultimately, the court fixed costs payable by the defendant to the plaintiff at $30,000 inclusive of fees, disbursements, and HST.