In Kayne v. The Owners, Strata Plan LMS 2374 and others, the plaintiffs claimed damages against the strata corporation, alleging a failure to repair their unit in a timely manner. Clark Wilson’s Anna Sekunova and Jordan Watson represented the strata corporation at trial. On January 14th, the BC Supreme Court handed down its decision, dismissing the claims against all the defendants.
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