NSW Caselaw
District Court New South Wales
Medium Neutral Citation: Al Ammash v Australian Wide Transport and Logistics Pty Ltd [2018] NSWDC 505 Hearing dates: 22 March 2018 Date of orders: 22 March 2018 Decision date: 22 March 2018 Jurisdiction: Civil Before: P Taylor SC DCJ Decision: (1) Grant leave for the defendant's amended notice of motion to be filed in court. Note that the underlining is inaccurate. (2) Order that the defendant's amended notice of motion filed today be dismissed with costs. (3) Note the parties have made arrangements for a conclave of experts. (4) Direct that the expert neuropsychologists meet by 15 April 2018 and provide a joint report clearly and succinctly identifying the areas on which they agree and disagree by 30 April 18. Catchwords: CIVIL PROCEDURE — medical examinations – order for examination – disclosure of expert's report Legislation Cited: Civil Procedure Act 2005, s 56 Uniform Civil Procedure Rules 2005, r 23.4, r 31.28 Cases Cited: Boral Transport Pty Ltd v Gulic [2013] NSWCA 150 Hamilton v State of New South Wales [2013] NSWSC 1437 Plowman v Sisters of St John of God Inc. [2014] NSWSC 333 Rowlands v State of New South Wales [2009] NSWCA 136 Texts Cited: Ritchie's Uniform Civil Procedure NSW Category: Procedural and other rulings Parties: Issa Abu Al Ammash (plaintiff) Australian Wide Transport and Logistics Pty Ltd (defendant) Representation: Counsel: Mr M Daley (plaintiff) Ms O J Dinkha (defendant)
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