October 1, 2025

When Fraud Demands Disclosure: Norwich Orders and Rule 30.10 In Ontario, it is common for courts to order individuals or organizations, who are not directly involved in a dispute, to produce records such as text messages, emails, or financial records. These orders are often sought when a party suspects that fraud has taken place. These...
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