NSW Caselaw
Supreme Court New South Wales
Medium Neutral Citation: Amir Ashrafinia v Mohammad Reza Ashrafinia; Parvaneh Karami Fakhrabadi v Mohammad Reza Ashrafinia (No. 5) [2014] NSWSC 686 Hearing dates: 28 May 2014 Decision date: 28 May 2014 Jurisdiction: Equity Division Before: Slattery J Decision: Motion dismissed with costs. Catchwords: PROCEDURE - conduct of the parties - defendant alleges misconduct of opposing legal representatives and the existence of a conspiracy against him - allegations are unsupported by any evidence or objective basis.
COSTS - defendant seeks access to the legal fee and costs information of the plaintiff in the 2011 proceedings - whether the plaintiff should reimburse the trust for certain costs of the trustee for sale of a trust property in defending the issue of the quantum of his fees, after the settlement of that issue. Cases Cited: Amir Ashrafinia v Mohammad Reza Ashrafinia; Parvaneh Karami Fakhrabadi v Mohammad Reza Ashrafinia [2013] NSWSC 1442 Amir Ashrafinia v Mohammad Reza Ashrafinia; Parvaneh Karami Fakhrabadi v Mohammad Reza Ashrafinia (No. 2) [2014] NSWSC 145 Amir Ashrafinia v Mohammad Reza Ashrafinia; Parvaneh Karami Fakhrabadi v Mohammad Reza Ashrafinia (No. 3) [2014] NSWSC 385 Amir Ashrafinia v Mohammad Reza Ashrafinia; Parvaneh Karami Fakhrabadi v Mohammad Reza Ashrafinia (No. 4) [2014] NSWSC 676 Re Immigration and Ethnic Affairs; Ex parte Lai Qin (1997) 186 CLR 622 Category: Procedural and other rulings Parties: First Plaintiff:- Amir Hossain Ashrafinia First Defendant:- Mohammad Reza Ashrafinia; Second Defendant:- Ashrafi Persian Trading Company Pty Limited
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