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Federal Court fee increases

Tue Nov 19 2013

The attention of members is drawn to recent changes to Federal Court fees which may affect the viability of proceeding in that court. For some interlocutory applications (particularly for asset preservation orders), filing fees are now $2,000 for an individual, $5,500 for most corporations and $8,250 for a publicly listed company. Daily hearing fees increase with the length of the trial and range from $860 to $4,315 per day for an individual, $2,100 to $11,175 per day for most corporations, and $3,150 to $16,765 per day for a publicly listed company. Details of the fees are available here. The report of a recent Senate Inquiry into the “Impact of federal court fee increases since 2010 on access to justice in Australia” is available here.

19 November 2013

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