Finding the nexus: how to request or deny flexible working arrangements
As we increasingly see working from home as a right, the question begs: to what extent are we entitled to flexible working arrangements?
By Giuseppe Carabetta - 2 min readAs we increasingly see working from home as a right, the question begs: to what extent are we entitled to flexible working arrangements?
By Giuseppe Carabetta - 2 min readRecent case law entrenches counterfactual reasoning in assessing compensatory damages for false imprisonment and raises serious human rights questions.
By Christopher Croese - 2 min readAfter a decade of stalling policy, digital assets still lack bespoke legislation while ASIC’s test litigation provides some useful guidance.
By Aaron M. Lane - 2 min readNegotiating with acquiring authorities can be a minefield for dispossessed landowners as ambiguity over section 10A of the Just Terms Act pervades.
By Timothy Allen and Barisha Tashnin - 2 min readWhat does exponentially capable AI mean for the future of law? This revolution prompts deep questions about the human element of justice.
By Laina Chan - 2 min readThe proliferation of elder abuse has highlighted the fundamental and unique role solicitors play in preventing this new epidemic.
By Mary-Ann de Mestre - 2 min readDefamation law is becoming more complex and inconsistent between jurisdictions. What can you do to mitigate risk in this changing area of law?
By Milica Vukancic and Sam Rappensberg - 1 min readSection 54 of the Duties Act 1997 can trip any tax lawyer up and can lead to a number of different tax stings for your…
By Amanda Tully - 6 min readOur committees discuss new water management regulations, the new ART Practice Direction and initiatives for rural, regional and remote lawyers.
By The Law Society Policy and Practice Department - 1 min readPrecedent-setting cases on the in-house lawyer rule, injunctions by unlawful non-citizens and NSCOs for the not guilty by mental impairment.
By Tasman Ash Fleming - 1 min readThe Federal Court considers liability for misconduct by an AFSL holder’s representative and apprehended bias when a judge has previously ruled against a witness.
By Vincci Chan and Talitha Fishburn - 12 min readDecisions addressing expert report use, exclusion of convictions evidence, receiving advice from your own practice and declining to make orders by consent.
By Craig Nicol and Keleigh Robinson - 1 min readUseful precedent on the use of evidence by audio-visual link and appropriateness of the guideline judgment for sentencing break, enter and steal matters.
By Thomas Spohr - 2 min read