WIN Television NSW Pty Ltd V Frank G Mclnerney and others (trading as the law firm "Maguire & Mclnerney") [2013] NSWSC 1327
The amendments will be allowed because prejudice to the defendants can be minimized or cured, the amendments clarify existing issues, and it would be unjust and inefficient to force the plaintiff to litigate in multiple proceedings. The delay is explained by non-disclosure, and the interests of justice favour...
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- Jurisdiction
- Australia
- Judgment Date
- 13 September 2013
- Procedural Posture
- Interlocutory Application / Application for Leave to Amend Pleadings Before Trial
- Outcome
- Leave to amend granted
- Legal Topics
- ['amendment to Pleadings' 'prejudice' 'delay' 'legal Professional Negligence' 'misleading or Deceptive Conduct']
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Procedural Posture
Interlocutory Application / Application for Leave to Amend Pleadings Before Trial
Legal Issues
- 1 ['Whether to allow the plaintiff to amend the Amended Statement of Claim' 'Whether proposed amendments cause prejudice to the defendant' 'Whether delay in seeking amendment is justified']
Ratio Decidendi
The amendments will be allowed because prejudice to the defendants can be minimized or cured, the amendments clarify existing issues, and it would be unjust and inefficient to force the plaintiff to litigate in multiple proceedings. The delay is explained by non-disclosure, and the interests of justice favour allowing the amendment.
Court Disposition
Leave to amend granted
Orders
- ['Grant leave to the plaintiff to file its Further Amended Statement of Claim in the form attached to its Motion of 29 August 2013.' 'Grant liberty to the defendants to apply during the hearing for directions to alleviate any procedural prejudice.' 'Direct the parties to confer regarding supplementary evidence and...
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