NSW Caselaw
Supreme Court New South Wales
Medium Neutral Citation: Lawrence v Dr Cain [2019] NSWSC 1557 Hearing dates: 7 November 2019 Date of orders: 07 November 2019 Decision date: 07 November 2019 Jurisdiction: Common Law Before: Harrison J Decision: See [17] Catchwords: CIVIL PROCEDURE – expert reports – late filing and service of expert reports – whether determination of admissibility of expert reports should be made prior to, or at, trial – not appropriate to give a ruling or make a finding about the admissibility of first report – plaintiff not entitled to use second report without obtaining leave from trial judge Legislation Cited: Evidence Act 1995 (NSW), s 192A UCPR, 31.28 Category: Procedural and other rulings Parties: Karen Joy Lawrence (Plaintiff) Dr Christopher Cain (1st Defendant) Dr Greg Longfield (2nd Defendant) Dr Stepheno Kim (3rd Defendant) Mid North Coast Local Health District (Kempsey District Hospital) (4th Defendant) Representation: Counsel: Philip Beale with E Chrysostomou (Plaintiff) E Elbourne (2nd Defendant) J Sandford (3rd Defendant) M Gerace (4th Defendant)
Solicitors: CMC Lawyers (Plaintiff) Makinson d'Apice (1st Defendant) Barry.Nilsson. (2nd Defendant) Moray & Agnew (3rd Defendant) McCabe Curwood (4th Defendant) File Number(s): 2018/207409 Publication restriction: Nil
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