COLES & COLES
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[2021] FamCA 144
•22 March 2021
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COLES & COLES [2021] FamCA 144
[2021] FamCA 144
22 March 2021
CaseChat Overview and Summary
In the proceeding before Wilson J, the parties were Coles and Coles. The nature of the dispute and the specific legal claims are not detailed in the provided text, which focuses solely on procedural orders.
The court was required to determine the timeline for the filing and service of further subpoenae, inspection of documents, and affidavit material by both the applicant and the respondent. Additionally, the court needed to set dates for the filing of written submissions and schedule a further hearing.
Wilson J granted leave for the parties to issue further subpoenae and set deadlines for their response and the inspection of produced documents. The court also established a timetable for the exchange of further affidavit evidence and the filing of written submissions by both the applicant and the respondent. A further hearing was adjourned for an interim defended hearing, with leave granted to either party to relist the proceeding on seven days' notice for any variation to prior orders. Costs thrown away by reason of an amendment application were reserved.
The court was required to determine the timeline for the filing and service of further subpoenae, inspection of documents, and affidavit material by both the applicant and the respondent. Additionally, the court needed to set dates for the filing of written submissions and schedule a further hearing.
Wilson J granted leave for the parties to issue further subpoenae and set deadlines for their response and the inspection of produced documents. The court also established a timetable for the exchange of further affidavit evidence and the filing of written submissions by both the applicant and the respondent. A further hearing was adjourned for an interim defended hearing, with leave granted to either party to relist the proceeding on seven days' notice for any variation to prior orders. Costs thrown away by reason of an amendment application were reserved.
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Civil Procedure
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Discovery
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Appeal
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Procedural Fairness
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COLES & COLES [2021] FamCA 144
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[2015] NSWSC 646