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The Notes cover topics that were examinable under the final exam. They inlcude material from the lecture slide, seminar notes, textbooks and other high disctinction notes. They go through how to answer a question on any of the topic step by step. The notes are in paragrpah form so they can be answered as it is in a final exam. The notes provide case notes all 13 cases studied in the semester. The topics covered include: 1. INTRODUCTION; GUIDING PRINCIPLES; CASE MANAGEMENT and OVERRIDING PURPOSE 2. PRE-LITIGATION REQUIREMENTS and ALTERNATIVE DISPUTE RESOLUTION 3. ACCESS TO JUSTICE; OPEN JUSTICE; PRE-LITIGATION; CLIENT CARE 4. INITIATING PROCEEDINGS; COMMENCING LITIGATION; DRAFTING PLEADINGS 5. EVIDENCE IN PROCEEDINGS; DISCOVERY 6. INTERLOCUTORY APPLICATIONS; INJUNCTIONS 7. COST AS A MEANS OF MANAGING LITIGATION; COST ORDERS 8. STRIKE OUT; SUMMARY DISPOSAL; VEXATIOUS LITIGANTS 9. JUDGE ENFORCEMENT; APPEALS The Cases covered include 1. Queensland v JL Holdings (1997) 189 CLR 146 2. AON Risk Service v Australian National University (2009) 239 CLR 175 3. Bulldogs Rugby League Club Ltd v Williams [2008] NSWSC 822 4. Gunns Ltd v Marr [2005] VSC 251 5. Dow Jones & Co v Gutnick [2002] 210 CLR 575 6. Markisic v Department of Community Service of NSW (No 2) [2006] NSWCA 321 7. Silversides Superfunds P/L v Silverstate Developments P/L [2008] NSWSC 904 8. Vaughan v Dawson [2005] NSWSC 33 9. Legal Services Commissioner v Mullins [2006] QLPT 12 10. Firth v Latham & Ors [2007] NSWCA 40 11. Kain v Mobbs (No 2) [2008] NSWSC 599 12. General Steel Industries Inc v Commissioner for Railways (NSW) (1964) 112 CLR 125 13. Attorney General of NSW v Rahman [2014] NSWSC 42 LIGHTNING TALK – MEDIATION


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Spring session, 2018


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