Plaintiff
Defendant
Facts: The case involves Dan Ni Wu and Yong Long Li (also known as Jack Li), along with their respective companies, in a series of legal actions arising from their business and personal relationships between 2013 and 2019. The disputes include claims for unpaid agent commissions, breach of contract, and personal damages, including allegations of sexual assault.
Issue: The main issue was whether the multiple legal actions between the parties, involving claims of financial disputes and personal misconduct, should be consolidated for trial purposes to avoid a multiplicity of proceedings and risk of inconsistent findings.
Court’s Ruling: The court dismissed the application to consolidate the sixth action with the previous five, emphasizing that this action involved different transactions and there was no sufficient commonality of issues to justify consolidation. The court also noted the Wu Parties' action was ready for summary trial, which could lead to a more efficient resolution.
Costs/Damages: The court did not specify costs or damages at this stage but mentioned that each party might bear their own costs, or costs could be in the cause, meaning they would be determined as part of the overall litigation process.
Court
Supreme Court of British ColumbiaCase Number
S225079Practice Area
Corporate & commercial lawAmount
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