Ottawa ordered to pay $1.12M in legal fees for segregation class action

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The federal government has been ordered to pay $1.12 million in legal fees for a segregation class action in a judgment critical of Ottawa's arguments for paying less.

In awarding the costs to representative plaintiff Jullian Reddock, Superior Court Justice Paul Perell rejected the government's contention that the requested fees were unreasonable or excessive.

Reddock launched the action in March 2017. He said he had sometimes spent days without leaving his cell and that he binged on an anti-anxiety drug. Reddock requested $1.24 million to cover the legal costs of his successful fight. The government, however, claimed the fees were "disproportionate and excessive."

Perell, however, rejected the arguments, noting among other things that the government did not say what costs would have been reasonable or how much it spent on its own lawyers. The two class actions, Perell said, were substantively different and Ottawa's claim to the contrary was unjustified. Nor could it be said that pressing them as a single suit would have been more efficient, he said.

 

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