Question
What are the five legal issues and explain with Stacey's letter requesting preliminary discovery of documents (addressing both the format and contents)? What are the
What are the five legal issues and explain with Stacey's letter requesting preliminary discovery of documents (addressing both the format and contents)?
What are the three issues with the scope of work Stacey has requested from the forensic accountant and explain?
What are the type of forensic accounting services the forensic accountant is providing Stacey and explain?
What are the steps between a police complaint and the laying of criminal charges?
Assuming the ADR process was not successful, for each of the six dates above, identify the document created and/or sent and explain which documents will and will not be classified as privileged
Case Study
Stacey is a 42-year-old victim of a hit and run accident in NSW, which resulted in physical injuries (hospitalisation for 6 weeks), loss of employment and the complete destruction of her vehicle. Stacy intends to sue the driver of the other car for medical costs, income loss and the value of her car, totalling $97,000.
Although there were no eyewitnesses to the accident, Stacey managed to accurately note the other vehicle's plate number (ABC 123) and seeks assistance from the NSW Police. The NSW Police tell her the vehicle is registered in the name of Sampath Pty Ltd acting as trustee for the Sampath Family Trust.
Stacey intends to represent herself and seeks preliminary discovery of documents to enable proceedings to be commencednamely the contract of sale for the vehicle with plate number ABC 123, the insurance policies for the vehicle, the insurance claims processed for the vehicle, the details of all drivers who had driven the car in the last 3 months, the logbook for the vehicle, details of where the vehicle is usually parked, details of all trips undertaken using the vehicle in the last 3 months, a copy of the vehicle's dash-cam recordings for the last 3 months, and details of all other vehicles (make, model and purchase price) owned by the Sampath Family Trust.
Stacey writes a letter dated 22ndFebruary 2020, requesting the production of the aforementioned documents and sends the request to 321 Waterloo Road, Sydney NSW 2001 the registered address (as per ASIC's records) of the Sampath Family Trust. Stacey also includes in her letter she may also be seeking criminal charges.
As Stacey is waiting to receive a response, she hires a forensic accountant to assess her medical costs and income loss. Stacey instructs the forensic accountant to prepare a table that shows the total of all her medical invoices (7 in total). Stacey also instructs the forensic accountant to prove she has no income following the accident as clearly shown in the lack of credits in her bank statements.
Stacey has received a response from Sampath Family Trust that it wishes to settle this matter through alternative dispute resolution (ADR). The response claims that Stacey was partially at fault and that Sampath Family Trust should not be fully liable for all damages.
Throughout this period, Stacey has had discussions with her forensic accountant, including:
(1) 3rdMarch 2020initial consultation with the forensic accountant to discuss the scope and issues to be included in the expert witness statement. Forensic accountant writes notes about the facts of the case and prepares an engagement letter for Stacey to sign.
(2) 12thMarch 2020the forensic accountant prepares work papers in excel in preparation of writing an expert witness statement
(3) 13thMarch 2020Stacey calls the forensic accountant to inform them she found an additional medical invoice. The forensic accountant writes on a piece of paper "client call, omitted a medical receipt, need to scan and include in file and update WIP".
(4) 17thMarch 2020the forensic accountant sends Stacey an email discussing the fluctuations in her wage salaries in the months preceding the accident.
(5) 19thMarch 2020the forensic accountant sends Stacey an email with their draft expert statement for review and feedback out of courtesy.
(6) 21stMarch 2020Stacey calls the forensic accountant to discuss the possibility of ADR. The forensic accountant writes down notes summarising the nature of the call and their initial views of the change in direction from litigation to ADR.
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