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Court of Appeal Supreme Court New South Wales Medium Neutral Citation: Hastwell v Parmegiani [2024] NSWCA 55 Hearing dates: 11 March 2024 Date of orders: 14 March 2024 Decision date: 14 March 2024 Before: Gleeson and Kirk JJA at [1] Decision: 1. Leave to appeal is granted. 2. The matter is listed for directions before the Registrar of the Court of Appeal on Wednesday 27 March 2024. Catchwords: APPEALS — Leave to appeal — Principles governing — Interlocutory decision — Public importance — Novel issues raised EVIDENCE — Expert Witness — Medicolegal report — Witness Immunity — Relationship to advocates' immunity — Proper test Legislation Cited: Australian Consumer Law (WA), s 60 Fair Trading Act 2010 (WA), s 19 Supreme Court Act 1970 (NSW), s 101(2)(e) Uniform Civil Procedure Rules 2015 (NSW), rr 7.36, 13.4, 23.4, Sch 7 cl 2 Cases Cited: Attwells v Jackson Lalic Lawyers Pty Ltd [2016] HCA 16; (2016) 259 CLR 1 Commonwealth of Australia v Griffiths [2007] NSWCA 370; (2007) 70 NSWLR 268 D'Orta-Ekenaike v Victoria Legal Aid [2005] HCA 12; (2005) 223 CLR 1 Hastwell v Kott Gunning (No 5) [2020] FCA 621 Hastwell v Kott Gunning [2021] FCAFC 70 Jones v Kaney [2011] UKSC 13; [2011] 2 AC 398 The Age Company Ltd v Liu [2013] NSWCA 26; (2013) 82 NSWLR 268 Young v Hones [2014] NSWCA 337 Category: Principal judgment Parties: Haydyn Hastwell (Applicant) Dr Julian Parmegiani (Respondent) Representation: Counsel:
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