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Court of Appeal Supreme Court New South Wales Medium Neutral Citation: Windsor v Health Care Complaints Commission (No 1) [2020] NSWCA 16 Hearing dates: 12 February 2020 Date of orders: 19 February 2020 Decision date: 19 February 2020 Before: Macfarlan JA; McCallum JA; Simpson AJA Decision: Notice of Motion dismissed with costs. Catchwords: APPEAL – whether power of attorney from party confers right to appear on behalf of the party – Notice of Motion dismissed Legislation Cited: Health Practitioner Regulation National Law (NSW) Cases Cited: Damjanovic v Maley (2002) 55 NSWLR 149; [2002] NSWCA 230 Category: Procedural and other rulings Parties: Gina Nicole Windsor (Appellant) Neil Stern Windsor (Applicant) Health Care Complaints Commission (First Respondent) Medical Council of New South Wales (Second Respondent) Civil and Administrative Tribunal of New South Wales (Third Respondent) Representation: Counsel: No appearance of Appellant Self-represented Applicant A Britt (First Respondent) K Sato (Sol) (Second Respondent)
Solicitors: No appearance of Appellant Self-represented Applicant Health Care Complaints Commission (First Respondent) Crown Solicitor's Office (Second and Third Respondents) File Number(s): 2019/335419 Decision under appeal Court or tribunal: Supreme Court Jurisdiction: Court of Appeal Date of Decision: 18 November 2019 Before: Barrett AJA File Number(s): 2019/335419
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