Federal Court of Australia
FEDERAL COURT OF AUSTRALIA
Garrett v National Australia Bank Limited [2009] FCA 191
ANDREW MORTON GARRETT v NATIONAL AUSTRALIA BANK LIMITED ACN 004 044 937, SCOTT EVANS, DAVID PROUDMAN, MARK LIVESEY QC, PHILLIP MCNAMARA QC and JOHNSON WINTER & SLATTERY
SAD 185 of 2007
LANDER J
20 FEBRUARY 2009
ADELAIDE (BY TELEPHONE CONFERENCE)
IN THE FEDERAL COURT OF AUSTRALIA
SOUTH AUSTRALIA DISTRICT REGISTRY SAD 185 of 2007
BETWEEN: ANDREW MORTON GARRETT
Applicant
AND: NATIONAL AUSTRALIA BANK LIMITED ACN 004 044 937
First Respondent
SCOTT EVANS
Second Respondent
DAVID PROUDMAN
Third Respondent
MARK LIVESEY QC
Fourth Respondent
PHILLIP MCNAMARA QC
Fifth Respondent
JOHNSON WINTER & SLATTERY
Sixth Respondent
JUDGE: LANDER J
DATE OF ORDER: 20 FEBRUARY 2009
WHERE MADE: ADELAIDE (by TELEPHONE CONFERENCE)
THE COURT ORDERS THAT:
1. The statement of claim filed on 31 October 2008 be struck out. 2. The proceeding as it relates to the second to sixth respondents be dismissed. Note: Settlement and entry of orders is dealt with in Order 36 of the Federal Court Rules. The text of entered orders can be located using eSearch on the Court's website.
IN THE FEDERAL COURT OF AUSTRALIA
SOUTH AUSTRALIA DISTRICT REGISTRY SAD 185 of 2007
BETWEEN: ANDREW MORTON GARRETT
Applicant
AND: NATIONAL AUSTRALIA BANK LIMITED ACN 004 044 937
First Respondent
SCOTT EVANS
Second Respondent
DAVID PROUDMAN
Third Respondent
MARK LIVESEY QC
Fourth Respondent
PHILLIP MCNAMARA QC
Fifth Respondent
JOHNSON WINTER & SLATTERY
Sixth Respondent
JUDGE: LANDER J
DATE: 20 FEBRUARY 2009
PLACE: ADELAIDE (by telephone conference)
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