NSW Caselaw
New South Wales Court of Appeal
CITATION: Sedrak v Starr (No 2) [2010] NSWCA 298
HEARING DATE(S): On the papers
JUDGMENT DATE: 10 November 2010
JUDGMENT OF: Beazley JA at 1; Campbell JA at 1; Sackville AJA at 1
1. Disallow as between Mr Santisi, junior counsel for the appellant, and the appellant the costs of preparing: (a) the Amended Appellant's Written Submissions dated 25 May 2010, and any earlier version thereof; DECISION: (b) the appellant's Statement as to Challenges to Findings and Findings Contended For dated 25 May 2010 and any earlier versions thereof; and (c) the appellant's Written Submissions in Reply dated 30 August 2010 and any earlier version thereof. 2. Disallow as between JN Legal, solicitors for the appellant and Mr Santisi, junior counsel for the appellant, on the one hand, and the appellant on the other, the costs of preparing any more than one version of the Blue and Black appeal books, being a version containing no documents other than those required to enable the Court to address the arguments ultimately put by senior counsel on behalf of the appellant.
LEGISLATION CITED: Civil Procedure Act 2005
CATEGORY: Consequential orders
CASES CITED: Bull v Lee (No 2) [2009] NSWCA 215
FILE NUMBER(S): CA 2009/298578
COUNSEL: Mr R Harper SC with Mr F Santisi for the Appellant Mr J Gormly QC with Mr D Shoebridge for the Respondent
SOLICITORS: JN Legal Solicitors & Attorneys (Appellant) Woods & Day Solicitors (Respondent)
LOWER COURT JURISDICTION: Supreme Court - Equity Division
LOWER COURT FILE NUMBER(S): SC 5407/2008
LOWER COURT JUDICIAL OFFICER: Gzell J
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