Cowal Chalmers Inc. v. City of Kitchener
COWAL CHALMERS INC.
Law Firm / Organization
Mullun Law Firm
Lawyer(s)

Stuart Murray

CITY OF KITCHENER
Law Firm / Organization
Lee LLP
Lawyer(s)

Milena Protich

STUART CAMERON MURRAY carrying on business under the name and style of MULLUN LAW FIRM
Law Firm / Organization
Self Represented
ELMIRA CHIMIROVA
Law Firm / Organization
Speigel Nichols Fox LLP
Lawyer(s)

Dora Konomi

  • Main Issue:

    • Stuart Murray, a non-lawyer, sought the court's leave to represent Cowal Chalmers Inc. in legal proceedings, despite being disbarred.
  • Motions Considered:

    • Murray's request to represent the corporation as its sole shareholder, officer, and director.
    • Alternative motion to stay, strike, or sever the third-party claim.
  • Key Legal Questions:

    1. Should a non-lawyer (Murray) be allowed to represent a corporation in court?
    2. Should the third-party claim be struck or severed?
  • Legal Framework:

    • Rule 15.01(2) of the Ontario Rules of Civil Procedure generally requires a lawyer to represent a corporation unless exceptional circumstances allow otherwise.
    • Considerations include the representative's connection to the corporation, financial ability to hire counsel, and capability to handle legal matters.
  • Court’s Findings:

    • Murray demonstrated a close connection to the corporation (sole shareholder and director) and provided evidence of the corporation's financial inability to retain counsel.
    • The court found that despite procedural errors, Murray was capable of comprehending and handling the litigation on behalf of the corporation.
    • His disbarment was not an automatic disqualification since his representation was akin to that of a self-represented litigant for a closely held corporation.
  • Decision:

    • Murray was granted leave to represent Cowal Chalmers Inc. in the legal action.
    • The motion regarding the third-party claim was not addressed, as Murray's representation was allowed.
    • No damages or monetary award were specified in the document.
Superior Court of Justice - Ontario
CV-21-00662861-0000; CV-21-00662861-00A1
Corporate & commercial law
Plaintiff