NSW Caselaw
Supreme Court New South Wales
Medium Neutral Citation: Sanders-Pattinson v. Goldberg [2013] NSWSC 202 Hearing dates: In chambers on the papers Decision date: 15 March 2013 Jurisdiction: Common Law Before: Campbell J Decision: (1)The hearing of the motions filed on 9th July 2012 and 10th September 2012, respectively, fixed for hearing on 22nd March 2013, is adjourned and the hearing date vacated. (2)The motions and the proceedings are stood over for directions before the Common Law Registrar on Friday, 3rd May 2013 at 9 a.m. (3)Reserve liberty to the parties to apply to the Registrar on three days prior written notice. (4)Direct the Common Law Registrar to advise the plaintiff and Mullane & Lindsay solicitors of these orders by mail and email so soon as this direction may be complied with in the efficient despatch of the Court's business. Catchwords: PRACTICE AND PROCEDURE - adjournment application - in chambers - no question of principle Legislation Cited: Law Reform (Miscellaneous Provisions Act) 1946 (NSW) Civil Procedure Act 2005 (NSW) Category: Interlocutory applications Parties: Paul Sanders-Pattinson (Plaintiff/Applicant on the first motion/Respondent on the second motion) Charles Alroy Goldberg (First Defendant/First respondent on the first motion) LawCover Insurance Pty Ltd (Second respondent on the first motion) Law Society of New South Wales (Applicant on the second motion) Representation: In person (Plaintiff) A.D. Cavanagh, solicitor (Second respondent on the first motion; Applicant on the second motion) In person (Plaintiff) Mullane & Lindsay (Second respondent on the first motion; Applicant on the second motion). File Number(s): 2010/32737
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