Wang v. Feng
HUIXIAN WANG aka ALICE WANG
Law Firm / Organization
McCague Borlack LLP
CANADA GREAT CAPITAL INC.
Law Firm / Organization
McCague Borlack LLP
JIUBIN FENG aka JIU BIN FENG aka JERRY FENG
Law Firm / Organization
Juriansz & Li
SHU RONG ZHU
Law Firm / Organization
Juriansz & Li
QIJIN FENG
Law Firm / Organization
Juriansz & Li
CIM KENNEDY CREEK INC.
Law Firm / Organization
Juriansz & Li
CIM DEVELOPMENT LP
Law Firm / Organization
Juriansz & Li
CIM INVESTS DEVELOPMENT INC.
Law Firm / Organization
Juriansz & Li
2376768 ONTARIO INC
Law Firm / Organization
Juriansz & Li
10502715 CANADA INC.
Law Firm / Organization
Juriansz & Li
1806856 ONTARIO LIMITED
Law Firm / Organization
Juriansz & Li
ROYAL VICTORIA WINERY INC.
Law Firm / Organization
Juriansz & Li
CIM BAYVIEW CREEK INC.
Law Firm / Organization
Juriansz & Li
BAYVIEW CREEK (CIM) LP
Law Firm / Organization
Juriansz & Li

Background:

  • Ms. Wang initiated a debt collection case to recover $1 million plus interest from Mr. Feng and his associated entities.
  • The debt's nature is disputed, raising questions about whether it was a loan or an equity investment, and if Mr. Feng personally guaranteed it.
  • Ms. Wang alleged fraud, oppression, breach of fiduciary duty, negligent misrepresentation, breach of contract, and unjust enrichment.

Procedural History:

  • Ms. Wang obtained a Mareva injunction freezing Mr. Feng's assets without notice.
  • Mr. Feng filed a cross-motion to vacate the injunction, citing procedural errors and lack of justification for such an extraordinary remedy.

Key Issues:

  1. Did Ms. Wang meet disclosure obligations when seeking the injunction without notice?
  2. Did her case meet the criteria for a Mareva injunction?
  3. Was pre-judgment execution and pre-discovery disclosure appropriate in this case?

Decision:

  • Justice Perell vacated the injunctions, finding Ms. Wang failed to provide full disclosure.
  • The judge ruled a Mareva injunction was not justified.
  • The case was converted to a full action for proper pleadings, discovery, and trial.

Conclusion:

  • The Court dismissed Ms. Wang’s motion and granted Mr. Feng’s cross-motion. The case will proceed as a regular civil action.

Successful Party:

  • The successful party is Mr. Feng and the respondents, who succeeded in vacating the injunctions.

Monetary Award/Costs:

  • No monetary damages were awarded. Costs are "in the cause," to be determined at the case's conclusion. The decision focused on procedural fairness and the appropriateness of the relief sought.
Superior Court of Justice - Ontario
CV-21-00658965-0000
Corporate & commercial law
Respondent