Spectratek Industries Inc. et al v. Dyke & Howard et al
The court found the prior Deloitte engagement was sufficiently related to the current retainer and that there was insufficient evidence that timely and adequate screening measures had been implemented to eliminate the risk or appearance of disclosure of former client confidences; therefore the defendants'...
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- Citation
- 2006 BCSC 1053
- Parties
- Plaintiffs: Spectratek Industries Inc.; Peter Belding; Susan Belding; Defendants: Dyke & Howard; D & H Group
- Court
- Supreme Court of British Columbia
- Jurisdiction
- Canada
- Judgment Date
- 6 July 2006
- Procedural Posture
- Civil Litigation Negligence, Negligent Misrepresentation, Breach of Contract / Application to Disqualify Opposing Expert and for Access to Former Client Documents
- Outcome
- Defendants' application dismissed; Deloitte and Mr. Harder are not permitted to act as experts for the defendants in respect of access to the plaintiffs' documents
- Legal Topics
- Expert Witness Disqualification, Confidentiality of Former Client Information, Screening Measures, Business Valuation
- Source Language
- english
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Parties
Spectratek Industries Inc.; Peter Belding; Susan Belding
Plaintiffs
Dyke & Howard; D & H Group
Defendants
Procedural Posture
Civil Litigation Negligence, Negligent Misrepresentation, Breach of Contract / Application to Disqualify Opposing Expert and for Access to Former Client Documents
Legal Issues
- 1 Whether Deloitte and its expert can act against a former client given prior accounting engagement
- 2 Whether confidential information might be disclosed to defendants through Deloitte
- 3 Whether screening measures and undertakings were timely and sufficient to prevent disclosure
Ratio Decidendi
The court found the prior Deloitte engagement was sufficiently related to the current retainer and that there was insufficient evidence that timely and adequate screening measures had been implemented to eliminate the risk or appearance of disclosure of former client confidences; therefore the defendants' application to allow Deloitte and Mr. Harder access to plaintiffs' documents and to act as experts was dismissed.
Court Disposition
Defendants' application dismissed; Deloitte and Mr. Harder are not permitted to act as experts for the defendants in respect of access to the plaintiffs' documents
Orders
- Application of the defendants is dismissed
- Costs in the cause
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