The court awarded the defendant $7,500 in partial indemnity costs for a largely consent-based Mareva injunction motion, declining to order costs personally against the plaintiff's counsel.
This decision addresses the costs of a motion for a Mareva injunction.
The Plaintiff had brought a second Mareva injunction motion, which was largely resolved on an uncontested basis.
The parties disagreed on whether the resulting order was on consent and who should bear the costs.
The Plaintiff sought substantial indemnity costs, while the Defendant sought costs against the Plaintiff, including personally against his counsel, alleging improper transfers of funds.
The court found the Defendant to be the successful party on the motion, though with mixed success, and awarded her $7,500.00 in partial indemnity costs from the Plaintiff.
The court declined to order costs against the Plaintiff's counsel personally, emphasizing the high threshold for such awards.