NSW Caselaw
District Court New South Wales
Medium Neutral Citation: Rita El Azzi v Steven Maglis & Ors (15/265128); Liliane Ibrahim v Steven Maglis (15/286895) [2017] NSWDC 149 Hearing dates: 7 June 2017 Decision date: 16 June 2017 Jurisdiction: Civil Before: Mahony SC DCJ Decision: Notices of Motion dismissed Catchwords: Client legal privilege; dominant purpose; leave to rely on expert report served late; "exceptional circumstances" Legislation Cited: Civil Procedure Act 2005 Compensation to Relatives Act 1897 Evidence Act 1995 Uniform Civil Procedures Rules Cases Cited: Jones Dunkel (1969) 101 CLR 298 Newcap Reinsurance Corporation Limited (in liq) v Renaissance Reinsurance Limited [2007] NSWSC 258 Yacoub v Pilkington (Australia) Limited [2007] NSWCA 290 Category: Procedural and other rulings Parties: Rita El Azzi (Plaintiff) Steven Maglis (1st Defendant) Sharokina Benjamin (2nd Defendant) Remond Fayad (3rd Defendant) Simone Reynolds (4th Defendant)
Liliane Ibrahim (Plaintiff) Steven Maglis (Defendant) Representation: Counsel: D L Del Monte (Plaintiff El Azzi) K P Rewell SC (1st Defendant) D P O'Dowd (Plaintiff Ibrahim) K Rewell SC (2nd Defendant)
Solicitors: C Chivers (2nd and 3rd Defendants)(El Azzi) B Anderson (4th Defendant)(El Azzi) File Number(s): 15/26512815/286895 Publication restriction: Nil
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