This article will show you how to:
- Create a NSW Defamation matter
- Add Additional Contacts (eg. a Barrister)
- Change who you represent
- Commonly Used Forms and Precedents
Creating a NSW Defamation Matter
To create a new NSW Defamation matter, follow the steps below.
- Select Defamation > Plaintiff or Defendant
- Enter the parties' details. For help on this, see Adding Contacts.
- Enter the Defamation Details.
- The Statute of Limitations Expiry Date will automatically populate as 1 year after the Publication Date. To change the Statute of Limitations Expiry Date, tick the checkbox next to the Expiry Date and select a new date.
- To add the Statute of Limitations Expiry Date to a calendar, click Create Events, select the relevant calendar and click Create.
- If the parties are involved in a NSW court proceeding, enter the case details and pleading details in Court Details.
Adding Additional Contacts
- To add further Contacts to your matter such as a Barrister, open the Matter Settings and select the appropriate Contact.
Changing who you represent
- To change who you represent, for example if you have selected that you act for the Plaintiff when you in fact represent the Defendant, you can change this by Double-Clicking on 'Matter Type' and select the correct party that you represent.
Commonly Used Forms and Precedents
Letters and Documents
- Brief to Counsel
- Letter to Other Side's Solicitor serving Court documents
- Letter to Process Server
UCPR Forms
- Affidavit
- Appearance
- Defence
- Interrogatories Form
- Notice of Ceasing to Act
- Notice of Change of Solicitor or Appointment of Solicitor
- Notice of Motion
- Notice to Produce
- Statement In Answer to Interrogatories
- Statement of Claim
- Subpoena
- Summons