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  • CIVIL PROCEDUREpreliminary discoveryto identify potential cause of actionwhere the plaintiff fails to satisfy any of the elements of Uniform Civil Procedure Rules 2005 (NSW) r 5.3

    Court Denies Muscle for Muscat: Preliminary Discovery Bid Falls Flat in High-Stakes Business Feud

    2024-02-14 Hon. Justice MCGRATH

    [443]–[460] discusses the power of a judge to order an attorney to pay a monetary sanction. This power is typically used in response to attorney misconduct or violations of court rules. The text looks at the circumstances in which a judge may exercise this power and the procedures for imposing such sanctions. It also explores the potential consequences for attorneys who fail to comply with the judge’s order to pay a monetary sanction.

McArdle Legal
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Civil Procedure Act 1995 (NSW)
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