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Changes are coming: 2020 amendments to the simplified procedure

The new year will be ushered in with substantial changes to Rule 76 of the Rules of Civil Procedure relating to the simplified procedure, with amendments taking effect on January 1st, 2020. Related changes to the Courts of Justice Act have also been implementedThe amendments are part of an effort to reduce the costs and delays associated with litigation, as well as to preserve judicial resources, and are anticipated to have significant ramifications to the practice of personal injury and other areas of litigation in Ontario.  

The changes may well facilitate access to justice for litigants, particularly for accident victims with shallower pockets than their insurance company counterparts. Litigants with limitation periods expiring after the January 1st, 2020 changes should consider whether the newly amended simplified procedure is best suited to their litigation strategy and issue their claims accordingly.

The new amendments increase the monetary limit for cases under the simplified procedure from $100,000 to $200,000, thereby increasing the breadth of cases that can now be litigated under this forum.

Importantly, the right to a jury will be eliminated, unless a jury notice was delivered before January 1st, 2020 or the action involves libel, slander, malicious arrest, malicious prosecution, or false imprisonment. This feature alone will appeal to a broad range of litigants.

Other changes include:

In a recent News Bulletin posted by the Ministry of the Attorney General, Attorney General Doug Downey is quoted as stating: “Having more cases started under Simplified Procedure rules can free up valuable court time and resources while making it easier, faster and more affordable for people in Ontario to resolve their legal issues.”[1]

Given the significant time, expense, and delay traditionally associated with advancing an action under the ordinary procedure in the Ontario Superior Court of Justice, this is a laudable goal indeed. 


[1] https://news.ontario.ca/mag/en/2019/11/ontario-making-it-easier-faster-for-people-to-resolve-claims.html

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