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Defendant
Facts: Yong Long Li (Jack Li) and CTC Logistics (Canada) Inc. (the Li Parties) had business and personal relationships with Dan Ni Wu and CTC Container Service Ltd. (the Wu Parties) from 2013 to 2019. Disputes arose over business agreements related to finding export customers and payment of sales commissions and agent's commissions.
Issue: The case involves multiple legal actions related to the breakdown of the parties' personal and business relationships, including claims for commissions, return of funds, breach of contract, damages for sexual assault, and conversion of funds.
Court’s Ruling: The court ordered that certain interrogatories (questions) be answered by the Wu Parties to clarify the details of the business transactions and commissions. However, it dismissed the application for production of additional documents, such as tax returns and financial statements, due to procedural deficiencies and relevance issues at this stage.
Costs/Damages: The court did not specify the exact amount of costs or damages awarded. It indicated a preference for each party to bear their own costs for the interrogatory and document production applications, suggesting that costs should be considered more comprehensively at a later stage in the litigation process.
Court
Supreme Court of British ColumbiaCase Number
S1913387Practice Area
Corporate & commercial lawAmount
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