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The court awarded full indemnity costs against the plaintiffs for repeatedly re-litigating meritless, previously dismissed claims.
The court awarded full indemnity costs against the plaintiffs after dismissing their claims, which were found to be statute-barred, subject to res judicata and issue estoppel, abuses of process, and collateral attacks.
The claims were deemed devoid of merit and repetitive of earlier unsuccessful actions.
The court emphasized that the claims should never have been brought, especially for a third time, and that the plaintiffs' conduct, including unsubstantiated allegations, delaying tactics, and unrealistic settlement offers, warranted the highest scale of costs.
Outstanding motions rescheduled and marked peremptory against plaintiffs following their dismissal of counsel.
A case conference was held to address the scheduling of several outstanding motions after the plaintiffs dismissed their counsel.
The court rescheduled the motions to the week of November 7, 2022, to be heard virtually.
The hearing of the motions was marked peremptory against the plaintiffs and their corporate entities, giving them time to retain new counsel without further delaying the proceedings.
Case conference endorsement dismissing certain claims on consent and setting a timetable for future motions.
A case conference was held to address multiple related actions.
On consent, the claims against Shahzad Siddiqui and Borden Ladner Gervais LLP were dismissed with prejudice and without costs.
The court directed counsel to confer regarding the potential release of individual defendants and established a timetable for scheduling upcoming dispositive motions.