Judge Judith Gibson to navigate the social media minefield at 2026 Law Society Annual Conference

As the boundary between private discourse and public evidence continues to blur, the Law Society’s Annual Conference has set the stage for a critical discussion…

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Credibility and burden of proof in oral loan agreements

Oral loan agreements are generally legally binding in New South Wales, but this is only the case when they contain some fundamental elements of a…

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Why it’s time to embrace the trust account

There’s a perception that trust accounting is overly complicated, time consuming or simply ‘not worth the hassle’.

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A view without borders

Profile: Sandy Mak, Head of Corporate, Corrs Chambers Westgarth

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Meet the Specialist: Kate Bromley

LSJ Online asks Accredited Specialists why they embarked on the Program and their advice to others who are considering applying. This month we speak to…

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Film review: “Wuthering Heights”, Crime 101 (plus ticket giveaway)

Jacob Elordi and Margot Robbie’s long-awaited adaptation of Emily Brontë’s novel fails to live up to the expectation, but Chris Hemsworth channels Michael Mann for…

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