Prince v. Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce
Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce
Law Firm / Organization
Vertlieb Siren
Lawyer(s)

David Georgetti

Earle Prince aka Earle B. Prince aka Earle Benjamin Prince
Law Firm / Organization
Self Represented
  • Facts: The case involves Prince challenging a garnishment order issued by the Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce (CIBC), which was directed towards his employer to secure payment for a debt owed to the bank.
  • Issue: The core issue revolves around the procedural fairness and legality of the garnishment order, questioning whether the order was issued with proper legal authority and adherence to due process.
  • Court's Ruling: The court ruled in favor of Prince, finding that the garnishment order was not issued with proper adherence to the required legal procedures, thus compromising the procedural fairness owed to Prince.
  • Costs/Damages Awarded: The successful party, Prince, was awarded costs, although the specific amount of the costs or damages awarded is not mentioned in the summary provided.
Supreme Court of British Columbia
S222806
Civil litigation
Respondent