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Monday
Dec152008

Formal Update - Supreme Court of NSW Equity Division PN Eq 3

Per Practice and Procedure Update:

SC Eq 3 - Commercial List and Technology and Construction List was reissued on 10 December and comes into effect on 1 January 2009.

Paragraph 28 in the Practice Note has been expanded to now read:
"Subject to an order of the Court or unless otherwise agreed between the parties, discovery of electronically stored documents and information is to be made electronically. Discoverable documents and information that are not stored electronically should only be discovered electronically if it is more cost effective to do so."

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