This estate matter concerned the determination of legal fees to be paid from the estate of Frank Frederick Moore to Gail Patricia Hannula, a respondent and Frank's sister/power of attorney.
The underlying estate dispute had been settled, with a prior court order stipulating that legal fees for both the applicant (Frances Moore) and the respondent (Gail Patricia Hannula) would be indemnified by the Estate, either by agreement or court order.
The motion addressed the quantum of fees for Gail, who sought $35,000.
The applicant argued for $10,000 to $14,000.
The court found Gail's requested fees excessive due to duplication of effort, costs incurred from non-compliance with a prior order, expenses related to a contempt motion, and inflated charges for executor work.
The court ordered the Estate to pay Gail Patricia Hannula $14,000, inclusive of HST and disbursements, and directed the balance of trust funds to Frances Moore.
The court also provided commentary on efficient motion practice, including the appropriate use of compendia and time estimates for short motions.