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![Small claims action dismissed after claimant’s failure to appear at settlement conference due to not seeing the notice of settlement conference in the mail during its COVID-related closure. Application to set that dismissal order aside was brought several months later and dismissed due to claimant’s lack of diligence](https://www.harpergrey.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/07/professional-regulation.jpg)
![Small claims action dismissed after claimant’s failure to appear at settlement conference due to not seeing the notice of settlement conference in the mail during its COVID-related closure. Application to set that dismissal order aside was brought several months later and dismissed due to claimant’s lack of diligence](https://www.harpergrey.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/01/kara-hill_thumbnail.jpg)
November 15, 2022