NSW Caselaw
Civil and Administrative Tribunal New South Wales Medium Neutral Citation: Council of the Law Society of New South Wales v Dlakic [2018] NSWCATOD 155 Hearing dates: 7, 8 November 2016 Date of orders: 14 September 2018 Decision date: 14 September 2018 Jurisdiction: Occupational Division Before: Craig QC ADCJ, Principal Member N S Isenberg RFD, Senior Member M Bolt, General Member Decision: The Tribunal finds that the respondent, Amil Dlakic, is guilty of professional misconduct. The Tribunal orders and directs that:
(1) The applicant is to file and serve any evidence on which it relies, and any submissions concerning the appropriate protective and costs orders the Tribunal should make, and whether the Tribunal should dispense with an oral hearing on that issue, on or before 12 October 2018.
(2) The respondent is to file and serve any evidence on which he relies, and any submissions concerning the appropriate protective and costs orders the Tribunal should make, and whether the Tribunal should dispense with an oral hearing on that issue, on or before 12 October 2018.
(3) The applicant is to file and serve any evidence or submissions in reply on or before 19 October 2018.
(4) The applicant is to use its best endeavours to serve on the respondent, at his last known residential address and at any address at which the respondent works, if known to the applicant, a copy of the Tribunal's findings and directions in this matter, together with the Tribunal's reasons for decision, on or before 21 September 2018.
(5) The applicant is to file and serve an affidavit setting out the steps it has taken to comply with the preceding direction on or before 28 September 2018.
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