Just pointing out, we have a significant discrepancy between words written by our VI and comments quoted from his lawyer. My best guess, KW has added Teplitsky to his list of people who just don’t see things his way including “Greenspin” and not-good-liars Sgt Gomes and Det Price, possibly his own siblings/SIL as well.
Jan 31st, KW’s attorney
“Now that Barry is passed away there
won’t be a trial on the fiduciary duty (issue),” Teplitsky said.”
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May 11th - Kerry Winter wrote in reply to deugirtni: (BBM)
Youre VERY wrong about a number of key facts. Had my parents lived, Barry would have been an older brother. My father raised Barry since he lost his father at 9. My father taught him the business and employed Barry during summer holidays. My fathers group of cos was profitable, with over a million dollars in sales in 65. My father successfully sued the brand name drug companies and was the first generic co. to knock off Valium.
Barry and his partner buried the optionand royalty agreemt....pulled two fraudulent transactions, (never disclosed the option/royalty agreements), stopped visiting us and started the exact same company under the name Apotex.
The corner stone to my lawsuit against him, and now his estate is: did he have a fiduciary duty to us?
Were in the court of appeal and this case could end up in the Supreme Court of Canada.
Please do your homework before you write nonsense.
And again (BBM)
MistyWaters: l’m not going to debate/defend my ongoing litigation before the court of appeal here on Websleuths. I will state the fact that S&U Ltd. did NOT purchase my late father’s group of co’s. The assets were purchased by Barry and Joel Ulster and later....they asked permission to assign the assets to S&U from the Royal Trust. The cornerstone to my legal claim is did my cousin have an ad hoc fiduciary duty. In other words, did the option, a personal covenant imply an undertaking for Barry to act in good faith and honour the 20% to me and my brothers. This case could end up in the Supreme Court of Canada.