- CPD Points: 1 [PS] [SL]
- Price: $77.00
- Area: Administrative Appeals (Other); Legal Skills & Technique; Litigation
- Delivered: October 2020
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Description
This session presented by renowned trial lawyer Arthur Moses SC provides practical insight and guidance that all litigation lawyers want to hear. This session was delivered as part of the Litigation Conference 2020. Every litigation lawyer knows the feeling. After months or years, judgment in your client’s case has finally been received. Your client has won or lost – or something in between. At least it’s over – or is it? This critical point in litigation requires careful case (and client) management and in this regard Mr Moses SC discusses the following:
- Best practice in client management post-judgment – what to do, and what not to do
- Time limits applicable to appeals
- Advising clients about the merits of making or likelihood of successfully defending an appeal
- What are (and are not) potential grounds for appeal
- Consideration of the appeal points and outcome in Mercanti
- Appeal advocacy, including whether and when the trial Counsel should conduct the appeal
- Stay and injunction applications pending appeals – what are they, when should they be made, and to which Court?
- Costs of appeals – who pays?
Arthur Moses, Barrister, New Chambers, NSW
About the Presenter:
Mr Arthur Moses SC has been practicing at the NSW Bar in excess of 25 years. He was appointed Senior Counsel in 2008. He served as President of the NSW Bar Association from 2017 to 2018. He served as President of the Law Council of Australia in 2019. His practice includes administrative law, coronial inquests, corruption inquiries, proceeds of crime litigation, work health and safety prosecutions, employment and industrial law, discrimination, restraints of trade, commercial, equity, sports law and military law cases. He regularly appears before the Federal Court, NSW Court of Appeal, Supreme Court of NSW as well as appellate Courts in other States. Arthur has appeared in numerous corruption inquiries before ICAC and law enforcement integrity commissions. He also regularly appears for the Commissioner of the Australian Federal Police in proceeds of crime matters in various intermediate appellate courts throughout Australia.
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