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Crowley v Worley Limited (Costs) [2024] FCA 211

Crowley v Worley Limited (Costs) [2024] FCA 211

COSTS – whether costs should be apportioned – where applicant succeeded on several questions but failed to obtain compensation – where any victory was Pyrrhic – costs not apportioned

COSTS – whether order should extend to costs of initial trial before remitter – where evidence from initial trial deployed on remitter – where initial trial took 20 days but trial on remitter took 5 days – order extended to costs of initial trial

Original article available at: https://www.judgments.fedcourt.gov.au/judgments/Judgments/fca/single/2024/2024fca0211

For more information, see the original judgement.


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