NSW Caselaw
New South Wales Supreme Court
CITATION : Flanagan Sailmakers v Walker [2002] NSWSC 1125 CURRENT JURISDICTION: Equity FILE NUMBER(S) : SC 2153/2001 HEARING DATE(S) : 18 and 19 September 2002 JUDGMENT DATE : 27 November 2002
PARTIES : C & KA Flanagan Sailmakers Pty Ltd v Brian Walker, Thomas Forde and Architectural Sails Pty Ltd JUDGMENT OF : Acting Justice Macready at 1
COUNSEL : Mr D Flaherty for plaintiff Mr P Bolster for second defendant SOLICITORS : Derek Davelaar for plaintiff Cornwells Solicitors and Advocates for 2nd defendant CATCHWORDS : Equity - Fiduciary obligations - whether misuse of confidential information - whether breach of implied term of good faith and fidelity - whether breach of fiduciary duties by employees - extension beyond period of employment - damages for breach of fiduciary duty - causation - breach of sections 181, 182, 183 of Corporations Act. Colour Control Centre Pty Ltd & Anor v TY and Others (1996) AILR 5-058) Canadian Aero Service Ltd v O'Malley (1973) 40 DLR (3d) 371 at 382 Mordecai v Mordecai (1988) 12 NSWLR 58 at 65, Lord Corporation Pty Ltd v Green (1991) 22 NSWLR 532 at 543-544 Pacifica Shipping Co Ltd v Anderson (1985) 2 NZCLC 96-040 CASES CITED : Green and Clara Pty Ltd v Bestobell Industries Pty Ltd (1982) WAR 1. In Warman International Ltd v Dwyer (1995) 182 CLR 544 at 210 O'Halloran v RT Thomas & Family P/L (1998) 45 NSWLR 262 London Loan and Savings Co v Brickenden [1934] 3 DLR 465 DECISION : Paragraph 77
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