NSW Caselaw
Supreme Court New South Wales
Medium Neutral Citation: Harris v Bellemore (No 5) [2013] NSWSC 770 Hearing dates: 7 June 2013 Decision date: 14 June 2013 Before: McCallum J Decision: Plaintiff's notice of motion dated 24 April 2012 dismissed Catchwords: TORTS - medical negligence - lengthy hearing at first instance - proceedings remitted by Court of Appeal for new trial limited to four questions expressly articulated by the Court - scope of questions - whether parties should have leave to adduce evidence as to the questions remitted Legislation Cited: Civil Procedure Act 2005 Supreme Court Act 1970 Uniform Civil Procedure Rules Cases Cited: Harris v Bellemore [2010] NSWSC 176 Harris v Bellemore [2011] NSWCA 196 Harris v Bellemore (No 2) [2013] NSWCA 17 Harris v Bellemore (No 2) (Supreme Court of New South Wales, McCallum J, unreported, 22 June 2010) Harris v Bellemore (No 3) (Supreme Court of New South Wales, McCallum J unreported, 13 August 2010) Harris v Bellemore (No 4) [2012] NSWSC 878 Harris v Bellemore (Supreme Court of New South Wales, McCallum J, unreported, 28 April 2009) Category: Interlocutory applications Parties: Paul Harris (plaintiff) Michael Bellemore (defendant) Representation: Counsel: B Toomey QC, E Romaniuk (plaintiff) EC Muston, S Donaldson (defendant) Solicitors: TD Kelly & Co (plaintiff) Blake Dawson (defendant) File Number(s): 2010/092491 Publication restriction: None
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