Gong v. Zhang
Quan Gong
Law Firm / Organization
Unrepresented
Yu Yi Zhang
Law Firm / Organization
Unrepresented
P. O’Neill
Law Firm / Organization
Owen Bird Law Corporation
Lawyer(s)

George J. Roper

Background: The case involved Quan Gong (Appellant) against Yu Yi Zhang (Respondent), primarily stemming from a residential tenancy dispute. Gong challenged her eviction by Zhang and pursued a civil action against P. O’Neill, a residential tenancy arbitrator.

Legal Issues: The primary legal issues centered on Gong's claims against Zhang for wrongful eviction and against O’Neill for alleged misconduct during arbitration. Gong's claims included accusations of defamation, perjury, and conspiracy, which the court found to be unfounded, frivolous, and vexatious.

Court's Decisions:

  • The British Columbia Court of Appeal dismissed Gong's appeal, finding no reviewable errors in the lower court's rulings.
  • The court upheld the dismissal of Gong's civil action against O’Neill, citing the claims as lacking merit and being an abuse of process.
  • The court rejected multiple review applications filed by Gong, which attempted to challenge orders made by single justices of the court.

Costs: The court awarded costs of $1,000 to P. O’Neill, the respondent, covering all matters addressed in the judgment. The court also prohibited Gong from filing any further materials related to these matters.

Final Outcome: Gong's appeal and review applications were dismissed, and the court's decision marked the conclusion of these legal proceedings.

Court of Appeals for British Columbia
CA47895; CA48499; CA48591
Real estate
$ 1,000
Respondent