NSW Caselaw
Supreme Court New South Wales
Medium Neutral Citation: NHB Enterprises Pty Ltd v Corry (No 3) [2020] NSWSC 425 Hearing dates: 16 April 2020 and 20 April 2020 Date of orders: 20 April 2020 Decision date: 20 April 2020 Jurisdiction: Equity Before: Williams J Decision: Orders made varying the terms established by previous orders of the Court on which the first and fifth defendants in the proceeding are permitted to access certain computers, devices and documents. Catchwords: PRACTICE AND PROCEDURE – search orders – access regime – certain computers and devices seized in executing a search order – where limited, supervised access to those computers and devices granted to the first and fifth defendants in the proceeding by previous orders of the Court – where first defendant filed a motion seeking orders to vary the existing access regime – motion partially resolved by consent – orders made in terms consented to and granting fifth defendant first access before the first defendant for the purpose of maintaining confidentiality in material that is privileged or personal to the fifth defendant and unrelated to the proceedings. Category: Procedural and other rulings Parties: A Corry (Applicant/First Defendant) NHB Enterprises Pty Ltd (First Respondent/First Plaintiff) Finn Pharmaceuticals Pty Ltd (Second Respondent/Second Plaintiffs) Rimon Ghaly (Third Respondent/Fifth Defendant) Representation: Counsel: A Corry (In person) (Applicant/First Defendant) A T S Dawson SC with T B Senior (on 16 April 2020 only) and K Howard, solicitor (on 20 April 2020 only) (First and Second Respondents/Plaintiffs) E A J Hyde (on 20 April 2020 only) (Third Respondent/Fifth Defendant)
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