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Request for Condominium Records – Can Legal Bills be Refused on the Grounds of Privilege? – A Recent Case

Author: 
Denise Lash
Publication date:
November 25, 2019
Article Summary: 

The blog post discusses a recent legal case in Ontario that addressed the issue of whether a condominium corporation can refuse to provide legal bills in response to a request for records on the grounds of solicitor-client privilege. The case involved a dispute between a unit owner and the condominium corporation over access to certain records, including legal bills related to a previous lawsuit. The court ultimately ruled that the condominium corporation could not rely on solicitor-client privilege to withhold the legal bills and ordered them to be produced.

Keywords: 

condominium records, legal bills, solicitor-client privilege, Ontario, unit owner, condominium corporation, access, dispute, lawsuit, court ruling, production.

Source Citation: 
Denise Lash
Request for Condominium Records – Can Legal Bills be Refused on the Grounds of Privilege? – A Recent Case
November 25, 2019
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