Motorola Solutions, Inc. v Hytera Communications Corporation Ltd (Adjournment)
Jurisdiction | Australia Federal only |
Judge | PERRAM J |
Judgment Date | 23 April 2020 |
Neutral Citation | [2020] FCA 539 |
Date | 23 April 2020 |
Court | Federal Court |
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1 cases
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Motorola Solutions, Inc. v Hytera Communications Corporation Ltd (Second Adjournment)
...v The Commercial Business Centre Pty Ltd [2020] NSWSC 732 Motorola Solutions, Inc. v. Hytera Communications Corporation Ltd (Adjournment) [2020] FCA 539 Date of hearing: 9 July 2020 Registry: New South Wales Division: General Division National Practice Area: any doubts which might otherwise......
2 firm's commentaries
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Virtual Hearings In The Federal Court Of Australia: The Show Must Go On
...Commission v GetSwift Ltd [2020] FCA 504 (GetSwift) and Motorola Solutions, Inc v Hytera Communications Corporation Ltd (Adjournment) [2020] FCA 539 (Motorola) is set out below. Whilst the factors identified in these cases provide useful guidance on the Court's approach to these adjournment......
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COVID-19 And Adjournment Applications: Balancing Due Process With Flexibility And Customisation
...should be objectively determined on a case-by-case basis. Motorola Solutions, Inc. v Hytera Communications Corporation Ltd (Adjournment) [2020] FCA 539, 23 April 2020 Hytera Communications Corporation Ltd (Hytera) sought an adjournment, as seven of its witnesses were located in China and we......
1 books & journal articles
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The COVID-19 Pandemic, the Courts and Online Hearings: Maintaining Open Justice, Procedural Fairness and Impartiality
...Complex Civil Litigation(Federation Press, 2011) 202.110. Motorola Solutions, Inc v Hytera Communications Corporation Ltd (Adjournment) [2020] FCA 539, [2] (‘MotorolaSolutions’). The restriction under Chinese Law in relation to the taking of evidence was thought to requir e thepermission of......