NSW Caselaw
New South Wales Supreme Court
CITATION : Barber v The Law Society of NSW [2000] NSWSC 901 CURRENT JURISDICTION: Common Law FILE NUMBER(S) : SC 10479 of 2000 HEARING DATE(S) : 6 September 2000 JUDGMENT DATE : 6 September 2000
CHARLES WILLIAM BARBER (Appellant/Plaintiff)
PARTIES : v
THE LAW SOCIETY OF NEW SOUTH WALES (Respondent/Defendant) JUDGMENT OF : Levine J
LOWER COURT Supreme Court (Master) JURISDICTION : LOWER COURT 10479 of 2000 FILE NUMBER(S) : LOWER COURT Master Malpass JUDICIAL OFFICER :
D J Higgs S.C. K Rees COUNSEL : (Appellant/Plaintiff)
B Skinner (Respondent/Defendant) Dianne Burn & Yvonne Swift (Appellant/Plaintiff) SOLICITORS : A S Brown (Respondent/Defendant) CATCHWORDS : On appeal from Master - Legal Profession Act 1987 ss 79A & 80- claims against Fidelity Fund - in course of solicitor's practice - extension of time to appeal LEGISLATION CITED : Legal Profession Act 1987 Gallo v Dawson (1990) 64 ALJR 458 CASES CITED : Talarico v Law Society of NSW (Bruce J, unreported, 22 April 1998) Vassiliadis v Law Society of New South Wales (1997) 41 NSWLR 303 Vassiliadis v Law Society of New South Wales (Young J, unreported, 10 August 1994) DECISION : See paragraph 24
DLJ: 1 (Ex Tempore - Revised) [2000] NSWSC 901
THE SUPREME COURT OF NEW SOUTH WALES COMMON LAW DIVISION
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