Harman Undertaking: Handling Court Documents Properly

Wednesday, 26 February 2025
Description

Attend and earn 0.5 CPD hour in Ethics and Professional Responsibility 

This program is applicable to practitioners from all States & Territories

Chair

Karl Pattenden, Barrister, Key Chambers

Legal Ethics and Professional Responsibility
Harman Undertaking: What You Can and Can’t Do with Documents

 

Unpack the implied Harman undertaking and the use of documents obtained as a result of compulsory processes of the court  

  • What can the documents be used for?  
  • When will usage be for a collateral or ulterior purpose, and thus prohibited? 
  • How do you get released from it? 

Presented byBrodie Buckland, Barrister, Blackburn Chambers; Leading Commercial Litigation & Dispute Resolution Barrister - ACT, Doyle’s Guide 2024 

Presenters


Karl Pattenden, Barrister, Key Chambers
Karl was called to the Bar in 2015. He practices across numerous areas of law including bankruptcy & insolvency, building & construction, commercial & civil litigation, contract disputes, corporations, consumer protection, employment & industrial, occupational health and safety, property and commercial leasing disputes, personal injuries and workers compensation, and administrative law. Before coming to the Bar Karl was the principal of Pattenden Law – a litigation practice which specialised in bankruptcy and insolvency, building and construction, and commercial and civil litigation. He appeared as counsel on behalf of clients and other solicitors in various jurisdictions including the Federal Court of Australia and the Supreme Courts of the ACT and NSW. Prior to establishing Pattenden Law Karl was an associate and partner of Gillespie-Jones & Co for nine years where he was responsible for the management and supervision of the commercial dispute resolution/litigation practice. In this capacity he supervised and had the carriage of a variety of commercial and common law litigation matters on behalf of clients and appeared as counsel. Before Gillespie-Jones & Co Karl was employed for five years as a solicitor in a large scale plaintiff’s litigation practice specialising in personal injuries, workers compensation and industrial relations. He also served as principal legal officer for one year with the Australian Prudential Regulation Authority where he advised on the prudential supervision of banks, life and general insurance companies and superannuation funds. Before that, Karl was employed for a year in a large defendant/insurance litigation practice. Before becoming a lawyer, Karl was employed by the Department of Defence, Inspector-General’s Division engaged in the review of Commonwealth procurement and outsourcing procedures/contracts together with the management and supervision of multi-disciplined teams investigating matters of significant implication for Defence programs. He was also employed by the Australian Federal Police for a period of fourteen years where he managed, investigated and prosecuted offences throughout Australia.


Brodie Buckland, Barrister, Blackburn Chambers
Called to the ACT Bar in July 2015, Brodie has experience in a range of matters including administrative review (including revenue and valuation matters as well as judicial review applications), medical negligence, commercial matters (including partnership disputes and insolvency), professional negligence and disciplinary matters. In 2019, 2020, 2021, 2022, 2023, and 2024, Brodie was recognised in Doyle’s Guide as a leading Commercial Litigation & Dispute Resolution Barrister in the ACT. In 2012, Brodie represented Australia at the 2012 London Olympic Games, placing fifth in the Men’s Pair with James Marburg.

Wednesday, 26 February 2025
Description

Attend and earn 0.5 CPD hour in Ethics and Professional Responsibility 

This program is applicable to practitioners from all States & Territories

Chair

Karl Pattenden, Barrister, Key Chambers

Legal Ethics and Professional Responsibility
Harman Undertaking: What You Can and Can’t Do with Documents

 

Unpack the implied Harman undertaking and the use of documents obtained as a result of compulsory processes of the court  

  • What can the documents be used for?  
  • When will usage be for a collateral or ulterior purpose, and thus prohibited? 
  • How do you get released from it? 

Presented byBrodie Buckland, Barrister, Blackburn Chambers; Leading Commercial Litigation & Dispute Resolution Barrister - ACT, Doyle’s Guide 2024 

Presenters


Karl Pattenden, Barrister, Key Chambers
Karl was called to the Bar in 2015. He practices across numerous areas of law including bankruptcy & insolvency, building & construction, commercial & civil litigation, contract disputes, corporations, consumer protection, employment & industrial, occupational health and safety, property and commercial leasing disputes, personal injuries and workers compensation, and administrative law. Before coming to the Bar Karl was the principal of Pattenden Law – a litigation practice which specialised in bankruptcy and insolvency, building and construction, and commercial and civil litigation. He appeared as counsel on behalf of clients and other solicitors in various jurisdictions including the Federal Court of Australia and the Supreme Courts of the ACT and NSW. Prior to establishing Pattenden Law Karl was an associate and partner of Gillespie-Jones & Co for nine years where he was responsible for the management and supervision of the commercial dispute resolution/litigation practice. In this capacity he supervised and had the carriage of a variety of commercial and common law litigation matters on behalf of clients and appeared as counsel. Before Gillespie-Jones & Co Karl was employed for five years as a solicitor in a large scale plaintiff’s litigation practice specialising in personal injuries, workers compensation and industrial relations. He also served as principal legal officer for one year with the Australian Prudential Regulation Authority where he advised on the prudential supervision of banks, life and general insurance companies and superannuation funds. Before that, Karl was employed for a year in a large defendant/insurance litigation practice. Before becoming a lawyer, Karl was employed by the Department of Defence, Inspector-General’s Division engaged in the review of Commonwealth procurement and outsourcing procedures/contracts together with the management and supervision of multi-disciplined teams investigating matters of significant implication for Defence programs. He was also employed by the Australian Federal Police for a period of fourteen years where he managed, investigated and prosecuted offences throughout Australia.


Brodie Buckland, Barrister, Blackburn Chambers
Called to the ACT Bar in July 2015, Brodie has experience in a range of matters including administrative review (including revenue and valuation matters as well as judicial review applications), medical negligence, commercial matters (including partnership disputes and insolvency), professional negligence and disciplinary matters. In 2019, 2020, 2021, 2022, 2023, and 2024, Brodie was recognised in Doyle’s Guide as a leading Commercial Litigation & Dispute Resolution Barrister in the ACT. In 2012, Brodie represented Australia at the 2012 London Olympic Games, placing fifth in the Men’s Pair with James Marburg.

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Harman Undertaking: Handling Court Documents Properly

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