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Magistrates Court – Civil – VIC

2 October 2020 by By Lawyers

The By Lawyers Magistrates Court – Civil litigation publication has been reviewed by our author, resulting in consolidation and enhancement.

Both the Acting for the Plaintiff and Acting for the Defendant guides in the Magistrates Court – Civil publication have been reviewed. Precedents on the matter plan have been consolidated, with some updates and amendments. This includes a number of bespoke By Lawyers precedents in the nature of ‘court forms’ drafted for use where there is no prescribed court form for certain actions required under the rules of court.

Amended precedents include:

  • Notice of discontinuance
  • Notice of ceasing to act
  • Notice of change of solicitor
  • Notice of change of solicitor’s address
  • Offer of compromise
  • Acceptance of offer of compromise under order 26
  • Application for administrative transfer to the County Court
  • Answers to interrogatories

The precedent Notice of Defence to Counterclaim has been deleted. This is because when a counterclaim is served the rules apply as if the defendant were the plaintiff and the plaintiff were the defendant. Accordingly, the usual Defence – Form 8A is used to defend a counterclaim which is on the matter plan.

Commentary on administratively transferring matters to the County Court, pursuant to s 17 of the Courts (Case Transfer) Act 1991, and appropriately responding to counterclaims has also been added.

This review is part of By Lawyers continuing commitment to enhancing our content and helping our subscribers enjoy practice more.

Filed Under: Litigation, Publication Updates, Victoria Tagged With: courts, Litigation | Victoria, VIC County Court, VIC magistrates court

New Guide – Personal Injury – Victoria

3 July 2018 by By Lawyers

We are delighted to announce the launch of the latest addition to By Lawyers’ Injuries publications, being a Personal Injuries Guide for Victoria.

This publication covers all aspects of advising and representing clients with personal injury claims under the Wrongs Act 1958.

The publication contains helpful commentary and precedents for conducting a claim from start to finish.

Commentary

The detailed and practical commentary discusses all aspects of personal injury claims, including:

  • Limitation periods
  • Taking comprehensive instructions
  • Establishing a duty of care
  • Establishing a breach of duty
  • Factual causation and scope of liability
  • Particular negligence situations such as occupiers’ liability
  • Defences, including obvious and inherent risks
  • Damages
  • Supporting and preparing a claim
  • Mediation
  • Offers of compromise
  • Costs considerations
  • Going to court – Supreme Court and Country Court procedures.

Precedents

Easy to use precedents provided for each stage of the matter include:

  • Retainer instructions
  • Initial letter to plaintiff
  • Costs agreement
  • Letter to medical panel
  • Letter to plaintiff advising on mitigation of damages
  • Example content – pleading and particulars
  • Brief to counsel
  • Subpoenas and Notices to produce
  • Authority and instructions for payment of settlement or award

Before advising a client, it is important to understand the nature and extent of the restrictions imposed upon claims and damages by the Wrongs Act, as well as the defences created.

The By Lawyers Personal Injuries Guide will enable Victorian practitioners to confidently assist clients with personal injury claims.

Filed Under: Litigation, Personal injury, Publication Updates, Victoria Tagged With: courts, Litigation | Victoria, personal injury, Victoria litigation

Courts and tribunals – 1 July fee increases and legislation updates

2 July 2018 by By Lawyers

1 July always sees legislative changes, including increases to court fees. Happy New (financial) Year!

The following are some of the important changes commencing 1 July 2018. By Lawyers publications in each state have been updated as appropriate.

LITIGATION, CRIMINAL LAW, FAMILY LAW & DECEASED ESTATES

All States

Fee increases apply in all courts and tribunals.

Injury claims – where damages for permanent impairment and/or non-economic loss are subject to statutory caps (e.g. motor accidents and workers compensation legislation) these maximum amounts have been updated.

Defamation – the maximum amount of damages for non-economic loss available under the Uniform Defamation Law is now $398,500.

VIC Supreme Court

All documents for Supreme Court Common Law, Commercial Court and Costs Court matters must now be electronically filed using the RedCrest electronic filing platform. Court users will need to register. See the Supreme Court page ‘Electronic filing and case management’ and the commentary in the By Lawyers Victorian Supreme Court Guide

 

Filed Under: Australian Capital Territory, Criminal Law, Defamation and Protecting Reputation, Employment Law, Family Law, Federal, Litigation, Miscellaneous, New South Wales, Personal injury, Publication Updates, Queensland, South Australia, Tasmania, Victoria, Western Australia, Wills and Estates Tagged With: courts, defamation, District Court, fee increases, filing fees, litigation, Local Court, magistrates court, Supreme Court, VIC County Court

Courts – NSW

6 October 2017 by By Lawyers

New commentary discusses service of documents by the defendant.

References to Civil Procedure Regulations updated

Filed Under: Litigation, New South Wales, Publication Updates Tagged With: courts, defendant, NSW, service

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