Nathanson, Schachter and Thompson v. Albion Securities Company Limited et al.
The appeal is dismissed; the registrar's factual findings that there was no agreement or estoppel to hourly-only billing were not clearly wrong and Arctic Installations is distinguishable because here the firm intended to charge a fair fee under s.71(4) (which can be adjusted up or down) and had captioned interim...
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- Citation
- 2004 BCSC 909
- Parties
- Solicitors: Nathanson, Schachter & Thompson; Client: Albion Securities Company Limited; Client: Malayan Mining and Securities Company Ltd.; Client: Northern Pacific Securities Company Limited; Client: 465911 B.C. Ltd.
- Court
- Supreme Court of British Columbia
- Jurisdiction
- Canada
- Judgment Date
- 8 July 2004
- Procedural Posture
- Appeal From Registrar Decision Under the Legal Profession Act (assessment of Legal Fees) / Decision on Appeal (reasons for Judgment)
- Outcome
- Appeal dismissed; registrar's decision upheld
- Legal Topics
- Solicitor Client Retainer, Quantum Meruit, Estoppel, Fee Assessment Under Legal Profession Act S.71(4), Precedent: Arctic Installations; Sarcee
- Source Language
- english
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Parties
Nathanson, Schachter & Thompson
Solicitors
Albion Securities Company Limited
Client
Malayan Mining and Securities Company Ltd.
Client
Northern Pacific Securities Company Limited
Client
465911 B.C. Ltd.
Client
Procedural Posture
Appeal From Registrar Decision Under the Legal Profession Act (assessment of Legal Fees) / Decision on Appeal (reasons for Judgment)
Legal Issues
- 1 Whether solicitors were estopped from charging a premium/bonus beyond hourly rates by their conduct or representations
- 2 Whether the registrar erred in principle in allowing a 'premium' and assessing fees at $741,929 rather than the clients' $491,929
- 3 Whether Arctic Installations applies to preclude a post-hoc success 'bonus' where interim bills were rendered and paid
Ratio Decidendi
The appeal is dismissed; the registrar's factual findings that there was no agreement or estoppel to hourly-only billing were not clearly wrong and Arctic Installations is distinguishable because here the firm intended to charge a fair fee under s.71(4) (which can be adjusted up or down) and had captioned interim bills as interim; applying the statutory factors the registrar reasonably concluded the total fee charged was fair and recoverable.
Court Disposition
Appeal dismissed; registrar's decision upheld
Orders
- Appeal dismissed and registrar's certificate upheld
- Registrar's assessment allowing the solicitors' accounts in full is upheld
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