Legal Project Management Plan & Checklist
Use this fork when the subpoenaed material cannot be processed through the standard electronic production portal managed by the NSW Online Registry because the material consists of: massive physical volumes (multiple lever arch folders or bankers boxes), high-resolution original architectural or engineering plans that cannot be adequately captured in standard PDF format, hazardous physical samples, obsolete digital formats that cannot be converted to PDF (such as legacy database exports or superseded proprietary file formats), or physical objects that simply cannot be reduced to a digital format. The standard electronic production pathway in the parent plan is not available. A custom access arrangement must be negotiated and specific draft directions must be prepared for the Subpoena Registrar at the Return Date. Verify current guidelines on the official .
This fork operates in the Supreme Court of New South Wales, governed by Practice Note SC GEN 18 paras 11, 12, and 15 (bulky and hazardous material procedures). The Subpoena Registrar has authority to make directions as to physical custody, inspection location, and security of non-standard material at the Return Date. Verify current guidelines on the official NSW Legislation.
The material is classified as non-standard or bulky based on the nature of what the addressee has indicated they intend to produce. The NSW Online Registry is notified that the production will not follow the standard electronic pathway. Draft directions are prepared for the Return Date, specifying: the proposed physical custody arrangement (registry, solicitor's office, or producing party's premises), the proposed inspection location and times (on-site at the producing party's premises or at an agreed neutral location), the security measures for hazardous or sensitive material, and whether a forensic IT vendor engagement is needed to convert obsolete digital formats. At the Return Date, the draft directions are presented to the Subpoena Registrar and an order is sought for physical custody and access. Once directions are made, the custom access arrangement is implemented: either an on-site inspection is conducted at the agreed location, or a forensic IT vendor is engaged to convert obsolete formats to an accessible standard format. Verify current guidelines on the official NSW Legislation.
Key legislation: Practice Note SC GEN 18 (Production of and access to subpoenaed material) para 11 (physical production obligations for bulky material), para 12 (registry procedures for material that cannot be digitised), para 15 (hazardous material handling); Uniform Civil Procedure Rules 2005 (NSW) Part 33 (subpoena framework); Practice Note SC GEN 19 (Return of Subpoena List - Registrar has authority to give directions as to access and custody at the Return Date). Note: the Harman implied undertaking applies to all material obtained on subpoena, including physical material accessed on-site - the practitioner and client are bound by the undertaking and may not use the material for any purpose other than the proceedings without leave of the court.
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This legal matter plan provides a structured workflow for LITIGATION cases, outlining the standard DISPUTE_LITIGATION process. Utilize these tracking templates to manage your legal cases efficiently.
The non-standard production pathway is activated. The Registrar will be asked for specific physical custody directions at the Return Date.
Verify all prerequisite documentation has been obtained, cross-reference against the statutory requirements for this matter type, and confirm compliance with practice direction protocols.
The court has given specific directions on physical custody and access. The custom access arrangement (on-site inspection or forensic IT conversion) is authorised.
Prepare the relevant forms and supporting materials required under the applicable legislation, ensuring all mandatory fields are completed and all attachments are properly certified.
The subpoenaed material has been accessed and copies or converted files retrieved. The matter resumes the standard review and privilege workflow.
Draft and dispatch formal correspondence addressing the procedural requirements at this stage, including any required notices, requests for information, or proposals for resolution.