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Not a lot of a detail available, so all I can go off of is the obvious facts from the report, pics, and google earth: 2 guides exposed entire group to avalanche hazard at once on a 500m line instead of using safe zones and consequently got all of them caught, many of them injured, and one of them killed.
Seems like this lawsuit will be highly dependent on the details of Canadian law.
In the US, I understand that waivers don't excuse gross negligence.
In some European countries, these guides might be facing criminal prosecution (manslaughter) from my understanding of this incident. The way professional guiding responsibility falls is quite heavy in Europe.
Now I imagine there are a lot of missing critical details we may not learn for a long time with a legal case in progress.
IANAL
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