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Who’s Suing Whom: June 8, 2023

The latest from the B.C. Supreme Court
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The B.C. Supreme Court in Vancouver

These corporate claims were filed with the B.C. Supreme Court registry in Vancouver.

Information is derived from notices of civil claim. Civil claims have not been tested or proven in court. 

Defendants

Rieghardt Van Enter and Andrea Lorraine Van Enter and Cloverdale Paint Inc.

Plaintiff

Teri Jack

Claim

Damages after painting work done by or through Cloverdale Paint at the Enters’ home resulted in a fire that spread to the plaintiff’s home.

Defendant

9282-0448 Quebec Inc. doing business as Vidocq

Plaintiff

Keneth Ingram Marsh also known as Kim Marsh

Claim

Damages for wrongful dismissal as the defendant’s vice-president, including $35,000 for severance pay and $50,000 for a bonus after the plaintiff was fired over allegations he committed fraud with his tax filings submitted to the plaintiff.

Defendants

Royop Development Corporation and Omni General Construction and Petrin Mechanical Ltd. and Acorn Consulting Engineering Group Ltd. and William Chan and ABC Company #1 and John Doe #1

Plaintiffs

Dawson Creek 8 Motel Ltd. and Dawson Creek 8 Motel Ltd. operating as Dawson Creek Super 8

Claim

Damages after plumbing work done, maintained or subcontracted by the defendants failed, causing flooding in the plaintiff’s motel.

Defendant

J.R. Krenn Trucking Ltd. and Arnie Willis Contracting Ltd. and Esselink Holdings Ltd. and A.E. Featherling & Sons Logging Ltd.

Plaintiffs

Trustees of the Interior Lumbermen’s Pension Plan

Claim

$19,600 against K.R. Krenn Trucking in one lawsuit, $30,300 against Arnie Willis Contracting in another lawsuit, $32,100 against Esselink Holdings in a third lawsuit and $19,800 against A.E. Featherling & Sons in a fourth lawsuit, all over failure to fully pay into the plaintiff pension plan.