• CPD Points: 1 [PS] [SL]
  • Price: $77.00
  • Area: Courts and Tribunals; Litigation
  • Delivered: April 2023
Digital Content
  • Recording
  • Papers (none)

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Description

In this seminar presented by The Honorable Justice Shaun McElwaine, he discusses the following points: 

  1. The National Court Framework and National Practice Areas.
  2. The individual docket system.
  3. How and to what objective is case management conducted.
  4. Simple steps to commence a proceeding.
  5. The Court’s expectations of the parties and their lawyers.
  6. Innovative case management techniques to ensure a matter is dealt with efficiently and in a timely manner.
  7. Why pleadings, pleading disputes, discovery and particulars disputes rarely arise.
  8. Concise or narrative statements as the alternative to pleadings.
  9. References to registrars or to other appropriate persons to determine discrete issues.
  10. The conduct of electronic trials.
  11. Timely delivery of judgments.
  • CPD Points: 1 [PS] [SL]
  • Price: $77.00
  • Area: Courts and Tribunals; Litigation
  • Delivered: April 2023
Digital Content
  • Recording
  • Papers (none)

To purchase login below

Description

In this seminar presented by The Honorable Justice Shaun McElwaine, he discusses the following points: 

  1. The National Court Framework and National Practice Areas.
  2. The individual docket system.
  3. How and to what objective is case management conducted.
  4. Simple steps to commence a proceeding.
  5. The Court’s expectations of the parties and their lawyers.
  6. Innovative case management techniques to ensure a matter is dealt with efficiently and in a timely manner.
  7. Why pleadings, pleading disputes, discovery and particulars disputes rarely arise.
  8. Concise or narrative statements as the alternative to pleadings.
  9. References to registrars or to other appropriate persons to determine discrete issues.
  10. The conduct of electronic trials.
  11. Timely delivery of judgments.

The Hon Justice Shaun McElwaine, Federal Court of Australia

About the Presenter:

Justice McElwaine graduated from the University of NSW in 1983 and was admitted as a solicitor in the Supreme Court of NSW in 1984. He commenced his career as a Legal Officer at the Office of the Commonwealth Director of Public Prosecutions. Justice McElwaine joined private practice in Launceston in 1988 and commenced his own firm in 1996. He was appointed Senior Counsel in 2013. Justice McElwaine commenced his appointment as a judge of the Federal Court of Australia in January 2022.

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