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Author Legg, Michael, author

Title Case management and complex civil litigation / Michael Legg
Published Leichhardt, N.S.W. : Federation Press, 2011
Leichhardt, NSW : The Federation Press, 2011

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Description xxviii, 276 pages ; 25 cm
Contents 1. Case management and complex civil litigation -- 2. Balancing justice, cost and delay - the role of an overriding or overarching purpose -- 3. Issue identification - pleadings and alternatives -- 4. Discovery in the information age -- 5. Expert evidence -- 6. Alternative dispute resolution and complex disputes -- 7. Summary judgment and the separate question procedure - the short way home? -- 8. A comparison of the New south Wales Commercial List, the Victorian Commercial Court and the Federal Court's fast track -- 9. Case management of class actions -- 10. Can the cure be worse than the disease? - concerns about case management
Summary "Civil litigation is more frequently giving rise to cases that are regarded as complex so that they are expensive for parties to run, time-consuming and use a large amount of tax-payer funded court resources. The government, judiciary and legal practitioners have expressed concern as to how to efficiently manage these cases. This book examines the case management tools available to the modern day judge for dealing with crucial aspects of complex civil litigation. The first chapter explains case management, complex civil litigation and how the former may be used to control the latter. Subsequent chapters focus on case management in relation to pleadings, discovery, expert evidence, alternative dispute resolution, summary judgment and the separate question procedure. The author also explains the role of the overriding/overarching purpose with its command that civil litigation is to be conducted in a manner which achieves justice while minimising cost and delay as this has major significance for complex cases. Latter chapters consider two specific examples of complex litigation and the ways in which they may be dealt with - commercial litigation and the specialist lists that have developed to deal with this type of case in New South Wales, Victoria and in the Federal Court, and class action or representative proceedings in the Federal Court. Lastly, the concerns or limitations as to case management are examined."--Publisher's website
Analysis Australian
Notes Foreword by The Hon. Ronald Sackville
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index
Subject Actions and defenses -- Australia.
Civil procedure -- Australia.
Court congestion and delay -- Australia.
Author Sackville, Ronald, 1943- author of introduction, etc, author of introduction
ISBN 9781862878402 (hardback)