$5.6M fee tied to Sweetgrass settlement blocked from immediate payout by appeal court
More than $5 million tied to Sweetgrass First Nation’s landmark Treaty settlement will remain under court protection after Saskatchewan’s highest court ruled the disputed legal bill behind the claim must be reviewed before any money is paid out.
The Saskatchewan Court of Appeal dismissed an appeal by Maurice Law Barristers & Solicitors, which argued it was entitled to immediate payment of a $5.6 million contingency fee connected to the First Nation’s $139.7 million settlement with Canada.
The ruling means the money will remain set aside while an independent assessment determines whether the amount claimed by the law firm is fair and reasonable.
For Sweetgrass, the decision is significant because it prevents millions of dollars from being paid out before that review takes place.


