Basetec Services Pty Ltd v CPB Contractors Pty Ltd (formerly Leighton Contractors Pty Ltd) [2017] FCA 510
Leave to non-lawyer representation under r 4.01(2) should not be granted in the circumstances due to lack of evidence of financial incapacity, prior improper conduct, complexity of proceedings, delay in obtaining legal representation, and risk to objective conduct of proceedings; however, the sole director bound by...
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- Parties
- Appellant/applicant/cross Respondent: Basetec Services Pty Ltd; Respondent: CPB Contractors Pty Ltd (formerly Leighton Contractors Pty Ltd); Cross Claimant: Leighton Contractors Pty Ltd
- Jurisdiction
- Australia
- Judgment Date
- 27 April 2017
- Procedural Posture
- Interlocutory Applications / Motion for Leave to Non Lawyer Representation; Appeal; Applications for Security for Costs and Variation of Injunction
- Legal Topics
- Corporate Representation, Security for Costs, Injunctions, Leave to Appear by Non Lawyer
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Parties
Basetec Services Pty Ltd
Appellant/applicant/cross Respondent
CPB Contractors Pty Ltd (formerly Leighton Contractors Pty Ltd)
Respondent
Leighton Contractors Pty Ltd
Cross Claimant
Procedural Posture
Interlocutory Applications / Motion for Leave to Non Lawyer Representation; Appeal; Applications for Security for Costs and Variation of Injunction
Legal Issues
- 1 Can Basetec be represented by a person who is not a lawyer under r 4.01(2) and r 1.34 of the Federal Court Rules 2011?
- 2 Should leave be granted to Mr Charles Figallo or Mr Paul Figallo to represent Basetec?
- 3 Does Mr Charles Figallo have standing in his personal capacity regarding the application to vary an injunction?
Ratio Decidendi
Leave to non-lawyer representation under r 4.01(2) should not be granted in the circumstances due to lack of evidence of financial incapacity, prior improper conduct, complexity of proceedings, delay in obtaining legal representation, and risk to objective conduct of proceedings; however, the sole director bound by an injunction has standing in his personal capacity to be heard regarding its variation.
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