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Court of Appeal Supreme Court New South Wales Medium Neutral Citation: Wang v Johnston Vaughan [2015] NSWCA 35 Hearing dates: 1 December 2014 Date of orders: 06 March 2015 Decision date: 06 March 2015 Before: McColl JA at [1]; Macfarlan JA at [2]; Emmett JA at [3] Decision: Each of proceedings 2014/117615, 2014/219732 and 2014/233674 be dismissed with costs. Catchwords: APPEAL AND NEW TRIAL – appeal sought in respect of four decisions – whether any discernible ground of appeal has been specified Legislation Cited: Civil Procedure Act 2005 (NSW), s 73 District Court Act 1973 (NSW), s 127 Legal Profession Act 2004 (NSW), s 350(5) Local Court Act 2007 (NSW), ss 39, 40 Supreme Court Act 1970 (NSW), ss 48(2)(f), 101(2)(q) Uniform Civil Procedure Rules 2005 (NSW), rr 13.4, 14.28, 51.10 Cases Cited: Macatangay v State of NSW (No 2) [2009] NSWCA 272 Category: Principal judgment Parties: Yun Fu Wang (Applicant/Appellant) Michael John Vaughan and Amil Dlakic t/as Johnston Vaughan (Respondent) Representation: Counsel: Self-represented (Applicant/Appellant) P Arblaster (Respondent)
Solicitors: Self-represented (Applicant/Appellant) Colin Biggers & Paisley (Respondent) File Number(s): 2014/1176152014/2197322014/233674 Publication restriction: Nil Decision under appeal Court or tribunal: (1) District Court of NSW(2) Local Court of NSW(3) Workers Compensation Commission(4) Supreme Court of NSW Jurisdiction: (4) Common Law Division Citation: (4) Wang v Vaughan [2013] NSWSC 1016 Date of Decision: (1) 28 February 2014(2) 1 September 2011(3) 3 August 2007(4) 19 July 2013 Before: (1) Judicial Registrar Howard(2) Atkinson LCM(3) Arbitrator Harvey(4) Campbell J File Number(s): (1) 2013/347580(2) 2011/152780(3) 3530-2007(4) 2012/299645
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