Parties: Debut Developments Inc. and Danica Prpick (Appellants) vs. Carbert Waite LLP (Respondent).
Issues: Appeal against a Review Officer's decision regarding the classification of legal invoices as "final periodic accounts," which restricted the review of a retainer agreement and most invoices based on time limitations under Rule 10.10 of the Alberta Rules of Court.
Key Points:
Review Officer's Decision: Only the final invoice dated October 15, 2020, could be reviewed; prior invoices were time-barred.
Appellants' Argument: Procedural unfairness and misclassification of invoices as "final" rather than "interim."
Court’s Findings:
Procedural Fairness: The Review Officer failed to adequately guide the self-represented appellants on crucial issues.
Jurisdiction Exceeded: The Review Officer improperly interpreted the retainer agreement, which was outside his jurisdiction.
Invoice Characterization: The Court re-examined and affirmed that the invoices were indeed "final periodic accounts," not subject to adjustment, thus making them time-barred under Rule 10.10.
Conclusion:
The appeal was dismissed, with only the final invoice from October 15, 2020, subject to review.
Both parties were ordered to bear their own costs due to mixed results. No amount was provided for monetary award.