The Court of Appeal held that the lawyer's gross negligence may constitute an impossibility to act
Most recently, in Heaslip v. McDonald, 2017 QCCA 1273, the Court of Appeal rendered an interesting decision on the question of whether the gross negligence of the lawyer may constitute an impossibility in fact to act within the strict time limit within the meaning of article 177 of the Code of Civil Procedure (C.C.P....
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