Can we predict domestic homicide? New research suggests we can’t

While authorities use risk assessments to prioritise high-risk family violence cases, new research suggests these tools are largely unable to accurately predict attempted partner homicide.

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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: Jimpa, Pillion (plus ticket giveaway for advanced screening)

Olivia Coleman and John Lithgow star in an Australian film about three generations in a queer family, and Alexander Skarsgård bares it all in a…

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