BOP, SOP & Court Hierarchy
Factors in Initiating & POJ & Class Actions
Methods & Bodies
Roles of Key Personnel
Remedies & Costs + Time
100

What is the burden and standard of proof in civil claims?

Plaintiff; Balance of Probabilities

100

What is the acronym to remember the factors to consider when initiating a civil claim? Name each factor. 

CEL - costs, limitation of actions, enforcement issues

100
Which dispute resolution bodies provide binding decisions for parties?

VCAT & Courts

100

What does a jury decide in a civil case?

Liability AND remedy (except for defamation cases)

100

List the two types of remedies. 

Damages and injunctions
200

Which reason for a civil court hierarchy is also a reason for a criminal court hierarchy? 

Appeals

200

List every key term linked to fairness, access and equality.

F: participate, open, impartial. A: engagement, informed basis. E: formal equality, substantive equality (disadvantage/disparity, adjustment)

200

There is a history of violent and threatening behaviour. Which 2 methods of dispute resolution are inappropriate to use to resolve this dispute?

Mediation and conciliation

200

What question can be asked about key personnel, that cannot be asked on any other SAC this year?

Compare AND criminal to civil.

200

List 2 types of costs involved in civil disputes that are NOT related to legal fees.

Disbursements, court fees, adverse costs order

300

What happens if the plaintiff cannot meet the standard of proof?

They lose and their claim will fail

300

When would a class action be appropriate? List 2

Over $5million, more than 7 plaintiffs, someone willing to be lead plaintiff etc. 

300

List all elements of a “Discuss the extent” response

Contention, Strengths, Weaknesses, Distinguishing Language, Overview

300
How do legal practitioners achieve and not achieve equality?

Achieve: both sides have representation - formal eq. 

Not achieve: difference in skill & experience - not substantive eq. (one side may be disadvantaged by lack of money to pay a better lawyer, no adjustment made)

300

A plaintiff now has agoraphobia (fear of going) due to an incident in the workplace that harmed them. What type of damages is most appropriate and why?

General AND pain & suffering for mental harm OR unquantifiable damage (hard to put a price on agoraphobia)

400

What is the highest court in the Victorian court hierarchy?

High Court of Australia

400

What can happen if the plaintiff files a claim after the limitation period expires?

The defendant can raise this as a defence and the plaintiff will be unable to obtain a remedy

400

How does VCAT resolve civil disputes?

Mediation AND Compulsory Conference AND Final Hearing

400

Provide one example of a shared civil responsibility between the parties and legal practitioners. 

Make an opening & closing address OR Present the case to the Mag/Judge and/or Jury OR Comply with overarching obligations

400

How do damages attempt to restore a plaintiff to their pre-harm position?

Specific damages replaces lost money OR General damages provides compensation for pain & suffering/irreversible damage

500

How does the burden of proof support fairness in the civil justice system?

BOP supports fairness through participation - the responsibility falls on the plaintiff, to participate in proving their claim.

500

How can litigation funding affect class actions?

Take a large portion of the damages; Pay for all costs upfront

500

Compare arbitration and the courts (judicial determination)

Similarity: binding decisions, impartial third party, 

Difference: rules of ev & proc (relaxed vs strict), creation of precedent (none vs yes)

500

Name one judicial power of case management and provide an example. 

Power to give directions - e.g. order mediation / order discovery of documents

500

How do court backlogs impact fairness?

Less participation, as have to wait for a trial/court date to try and prove/defend the claim