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Who’s Suing Whom: May 1, 2023

The latest from the B.C. Supreme Court
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The B.C. Supreme Court in Vancouver | Chung Chow, BIV

These corporate claims were filed with the B.C. Supreme Court registry in Vancouver.

Information is derived from notices of civil claim. Civil claims have not been tested or proven in court. 

Defendants

Freedom Mobile Inc. and Canadian Network Installations Ltd. and Kacey Grainage and ABC Company #1 and John Doe #1

Plaintiff

Bayview Hotel Group Ltd. operating as 101147153 Sask. Ltd. operating as Holiday Inn Express Courtenay

Claim

Damages after maintenance work done by the defendants led to a break in a fire suppression water line, causing flood damage.

Defendant

Allianz Global Risks US Insurance Company Compagnie/D’Assurance Allianz Risques Mondiaux E.-U.

Plaintiff

Tessa Jane Melnychuk

Claim

Damages to cover amounts owed under an insurance plan covering an airplane in a crash that killed all occupants in Ontario.

Defendant

1333365 B.C. Ltd. operating as Greencorp Solutions Inc.

Plaintiff

FundThrough Inc.

Claim

$132,814.50 to cover debt owed under a renovation agreement.

Defendants

AMJ Campbell Van Lines and Atlas Van Lines (Canada) Ltd./Ligne de Transport Atlas (Canada) Ltee and Atlas Van Lines International Canada Inc. and ABC Company #1 and ABC Company #2 and ABC Company #3 and 2489691 Ontario Inc. doing business as AMJ Campbell Toronto North and Barrie and Kentucky Manufacturing Company and Matthew Copeland and John Doe #1

Plaintiff

Jeremy Storry and Gillian Storry

Claim

Damages for breach of contract after a tractor and trailer built, maintained, owned or operated by the defendants transporting furniture and other household items owned by the plaintiffs caught fire, destroying the plaintiffs’ property.

Defendants

Sarah McGrath and The Rokoss-McGrath 2017 Family Trust and Steven Ivacko and The SJI 2017 Family Trust

Plaintiff

CV TrustCo Inc.

Claim

Damages and a declaration that the defendants breached a shareholders agreement after resigning as senior employees of the plaintiff and soliciting the plaintiff’s clients for their own business.