Two Ontario law firms allegedly failed to produce documents in their
possession that could have helped their Indian residential school
survivor clients during compensation hearings for abuse suffered at a
notorious institution known for using an electric chair on students,
according to a document filed with an Ontario court.
The two firms—Nelligan O’Brien Payne and Wallbridge, Wallbridge—are named in a request for directions filed with the Superior Court of Ontario as part of ongoing litigation related to the handling of St. Anne’s Indian residential school abuse claims by the Independent Assessment Process (IAP).
http://aptnnews.ca/2017/03/21/ontario-law-firms-allegedly-sat-on-documents-supporting-residential-school-clients-abuse-claims/
The two firms—Nelligan O’Brien Payne and Wallbridge, Wallbridge—are named in a request for directions filed with the Superior Court of Ontario as part of ongoing litigation related to the handling of St. Anne’s Indian residential school abuse claims by the Independent Assessment Process (IAP).
http://aptnnews.ca/2017/03/21/ontario-law-firms-allegedly-sat-on-documents-supporting-residential-school-clients-abuse-claims/