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North American Polypropylene ULC v Williams Canada Propylene ULC

Background

  • Previous Decision: Plaintiff's action dismissed with costs awarded to Defendants.

Cost Disputes

  • Defendants' Position:

    • Seek substantial costs due to complexity and high stakes (nearly $1 billion CAD claimed).
    • Request 50% of actual legal fees ($7,766,237) plus 100% of recoverable disbursements ($1,707,054), totaling $5,928,398.
    • Alternatively, $4,339,722 based on Column 5 of Schedule C with adjustments.
  • Plaintiff's Position:

    • Argues for costs based on Column 5 of Schedule C with a multiplier of 3.
    • Contends Defendants' invoices are insufficient for review.
    • Proposes a total cost award of $1,707,054.

Court's Analysis and Decision

  • Legal Fees:
    • Costs will be assessed by a Review Officer.
    • Legal fees set at 45% of reasonable and proper fees as determined.
  • Expert Fees:
    • Dr. Atherton’s fees recoverable at 75%.
    • Mr. Adams’ fees fully recoverable.
  • Pre-Trial Applications:
    • Costs for unsuccessful applications excluded.
  • Post-Trial Anti-Suit Injunction Application:
    • Costs post-March 9, 2023, excluded.
    • Plaintiff not entitled to costs for this application.
  • The exact amount awarded to the defendants was not specified.
North American Polypropylene ULC
Williams Canada Propylene ULC
Williams Energy Canada ULC
Williams Companies Inc.
Court of King's Bench of Alberta
1601 10614
Corporate & commercial law
Defendant
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