Federal Court of Australia
FEDERAL COURT OF AUSTRALIA PRACTICE AND PROCEDURE – interlocutory judgment – motion seeking leave to amend pleadings on eve of trial – whether amendment of pleadings time barred – whether prejudice, if leave granted, of such magnitude that it cannot be relieved
Federal Court Rules, O 13 rr 2(1), 2(2), 2(3), 2(7)
National Australia Bank v Nobile (1988) 100 ALR 227, cited Shannon v Lee-Chun (1912) 15 CLR 257, cited JODI-ANNE BROOKS v PHARMACIA & UPJOHN (FORMERLY KNOWN AS 'THE UPJOHN COMPANY') & ORS NG 211 of 1993 O'CONNOR J SYDNEY 15 OCTOBER 1998
IN THE FEDERAL COURT OF AUSTRALIA
NEW SOUTH WALES DISTRICT REGISTRY NG 211 of 1993
BETWEEN: JODI-ANNE BROOKS
Applicant
AND: PHARMACIA & uPJOHN (FORMERLY KNOWN AS 'THE UPJOHN COMPANY')
FIRST RESPONDENT
PHARMACIA & UPJOHN PTY LIMITED (FORMERLY KNOWN AS 'UPJOHN PTY LIMITED')
SECOND RESPONDENT
DR MARTIN RICHTER
THIRD RESPONDENT
DR DONALD MAXWELL
FOURTH RESPONDENT
JUDGE: O'CONNOR J
DATE OF ORDER: 15 OCTOBER 1998
WHERE MADE: SYDNEY
THE COURT ORDERS THAT: 1. The applicant be granted leave to file its Fourth Further Amended Statement of Claim. NOTE: SETTLEMENT AND ENTRY OF ORDERS IS DEALT WITH IN ORDER 36 OF THE FEDERAL COURT RULES.
IN THE FEDERAL COURT OF AUSTRALIA
NEW SOUTH WALES DISTRICT REGISTRY NG 211 of 1993
BETWEEN: JODI-ANNE BROOKS
Applicant
AND: PHARMACIA & uPJOHN (FORMERLY KNOWN AS 'THE UPJOHN COMPANY')
FIRST RESPONDENT
PHARMACIA & UPJOHN PTY LIMITED (FORMERLY KNOWN AS 'UPJOHN PTY LIMITED')
SECOND RESPONDENT
DR MARTIN RICHTER
THIRD RESPONDENT
DR DONALD MAXWELL
FOURTH RESPONDENT
JUDGE: O'CONNOR J
DATE: 15 oCTOBER 1998
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