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Who’s Suing Whom: March 21, 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.  

Defendant 

JB Helicopter Accessory Service Ltd.

Plaintiff

Theodore Troseth

Claim

Damages after a helicopter maintained by the defendant crashed, causing injuries to the plaintiff as a passenger.

Defendants

Hampton Lumber Mills-Canada Ltd. and Fort St. James Forest Products Holding ULC and Fort St. James Forest Products LP and 0547309 B.C. Ltd. doing business as Allen’s Scrap & Salvage

Plaintiff

Teal-Jones Group

Claim

Damages after one defendant, Allen’s Scrap & Salvage, under a subcontract with another defendant, damaged or mistakenly scrapped and damaged equipment that was intended to be removed and preserved by a separate contractor.

Defendant

Paul Lim also known as Ming Yu Lin and Shilong Guo and Yang An and GSL Bud Pty Ltd. and Yg An Pty Ltd.

Plaintiff

Ying Li

Claim

Damages for fraudulent misrepresentation over an agreement to handle the plaintiff’s cryptocurrency investment, including using a fraudulent crypto management account.

Defendants

Sinclair Trucking Ltd. and Joe Hughes Byers

Plaintiffs

O.K. Industries Ltd. and O.K. Transport Ltd. and Malahat Properties Ltd. and Haylock Bros. Paving Ltd.

Claim

Damages for breach of duty of care after a driver employed by the defendant backed up into a hydro pole that collapsed and fell onto a hot asphalt tank, cracking the tank and causing a spill of the asphalt and a fire, as well as causing a power outage at the plaintiffs’ concrete plant.

Defendants

CBRE Ltd. and Telus Communications Inc.

Plaintiff

Canadian Turner Construction Company Ltd.

Claim

$318,395 for breach of agreement after the defendants cancelled construction, which was contracted to the plaintiff, of the Telus Garden Laneway in Downtown Â鶹´«Ã½Ó³»­and failed to pay for hourly work, a termination fee and a builders’ lien.

Defendant

EllisDon Corporation

Plaintiff

WSP Canada Inc.

Claim

$165,181 in a lien against a Coquitlam property for breach of contract over unpaid invoices for subcontractor work provided by the plaintiff to the defendant in construction work of a Provincial Health Services Authority mental health and addictions facility.

Defendants

Fuhrios Construction Ltd. and Homer Street Office Properties Inc. and 550 East Broadway Holdings Ltd. and 8384410 Canada Inc. and Park Royal Shopping Centre Holdings Ltd. and British Columbia Institute of Technology and Greenbuilt Homes Inc. and PCL Construction Resources Inc. and Horizon Landscape Contractors Inc.

Plaintiff

Dennis Pedregosa Garcia doing business as Modus Construction

Claim

$404,237 against Fuhrious and $9,146 against Homer Street Properties Inc. and $139,553 against 550 East Broadway Holdings and $97,212 against 8384410 Canada Inc. and $31,980 against Park Royal Shopping Centre Holdings and $2,678 against BCIT for unpaid invoices for contractor and subcontractor work provided by the plaintiff to the defendants in various projects.