Decision

Impulse Downhole Solutions Ltd. v. Challenger Downhole Tools Inc., 2024 FC 1600

Associate Justice Coughlan - 2024-10-09

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Impulse seek a Protection Order of Confidential Information. Challenger does not oppose the protective order. However, the parties do not agree on the terms of the order sought by Impulse. ... Challenger takes the position that technical and financial documents should not be classified as SEO. In Challenger’s submission, designation of the information as confidential is sufficient. Challenger also argues that four delegates should be permitted to view confidential technical documents, and two delegates for confidential financial information. For the reasons that follow, I conclude that the motion will be allowed in part. Impulse’s technical and financial documents will be classified as SEO. However, Impulse’s request to limit the number of delegates entitled to view the documents to three is not supported by the evidence.

Decision relates to:

  • T-2606-23 - IMPULSE DOWNHOLE SOLUTIONS LTD. v. CHALLENGER DOWNHOLE TOOLS INC.

 

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