The Canadian system of litigation partially compensates the winning party for its legal expenses through an award

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The Canadian system of litigation partially compensates the winning party for its legal expenses through an award of “costs”, to be paid by the loser in addition to any damages awarded by the court. It has been argued that the ultimate losers in litigation are not the businesses involved, but rather their customers and shareholders. Are the costs of litigation ultimately borne by the consumers of goods and services through higher prices or shareholders through lower profits?
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Canadian Business & the Law

ISBN: 978-0176501624

4th edition

Authors: Dorothy DuPlessis, Shannnon o'Byrne, Steven Enman, Sally Gunz

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