NSW Caselaw
Industrial Relations Commission of New South Wales in Court Session
CITATION : Jordan v The Valspar (Australia) Corporation Pty Ltd [2002] NSWIRComm 132 APPLICANT Mel Jordan PARTIES : RESPONDENT The Valspar (Australia) Corporation Pty Ltd FILE NUMBER: IRC 4037 of 2001 CORAM: Marks J CATCHWORDS : Court proceedings - Representation by agents who are not legal practitioners - Summons to produce costs agreement - Allegations of champerty - Motion to set aside summons adjourned - Interest of court in contracts claimed to involve maintenance or to be champertous and in possible breach of s 48E of the Legal Profession Act. LEGISLATION CITED : Industrial Relations Act 1996 s 106 Legal Profession Act s 48E CASES CITED : Tillot v Arrow Pharmaceuticals Ltd IRC 5916 of 2000 26 Feb 2002 Magic Menu Systems Pty Ltd v AFA Facilitation Pty Ltd (1997) 142 ALR 198 at 205 HEARING DATES: 06/07/2002 EXTEMPORE JUDGMENT DATE : 06/07/2002
APPLICANT Mr R Moore of counsel
Mr J Boghossian Employment Help Services
LEGAL REPRESENTATIVES: RESPONDENT Mr S B Benson of counsel
Mr P Ryan Employers First
JUDGMENT:
INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS COMMISSION OF NEW SOUTH WALES CORAM: MARKS J Friday 7 June 2002 Matter No IRC4037 of 2001 MEL JORDAN v THE VALSPAR (AUSTRALIA) CORPORATION PTY LIMITED Application under s 106 of the Industrial Relations Act 1996
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