What is a serious invasion of privacy? UK case law has answers
In the first of a two-part series, Matthew Richardson SC unpacks key UK cases likely to influence how the new tort is characterised in Australia.
By Matthew Richardson SC - 2 min readIn the first of a two-part series, Matthew Richardson SC unpacks key UK cases likely to influence how the new tort is characterised in Australia.
By Matthew Richardson SC - 2 min readAn expert analysis of the High Court decision which is relevant to the wider conversation about the appropriate accountability of federal court judges.
By Professor Gabrielle Appleby - 2 min readA divided High Court has handed down a controversial decision that touches on fundamental principles in trust law and creates practical issues.
By Matthew Whittle - 2 min readPROFILE: Vikas Parwani is the principal solicitor of the HIV/AIDS Legal Centre.
By Henry Ea - 19 min readThe question of whether law firms can recover costs for employed solicitors representing them has been settled, but several new questions abound.
By Matthew Lo and Sora Beebar - 2 min readCommonwealth v Yunupingu has exploded native title doctrine. Understand the context and reasoning behind the watershed decision.
By Tony Denholder and William Simons - 2 min readUnderstand the important elements of the new regime and how lawyers can ensure compliance and manage climate risks.
By Ilona Millar and Lily Morton - 2 min readGenerative AI has raised the ire of some, but not all, common law jurisdictions. What can we learn from their respective policies?
By Senior Commissioner Susan Dixon - 1 min readState appellant courts do not always have jurisdiction to hear appeals from their own supreme courts.
By Stephanie Barclay and Natalie Sullivan - 1 min readOur committees discuss restrictive practices, ADVOs, WHS regulations, the Commonwealth Data Retention Review and more.
By The Law Society Policy and Practice Department - 2 min readPrecedent-setting cases on fiduciary duties for successor trustees, equitable estoppel and judicial immunity.
By Tasman Ash Fleming - 1 min readThe Federal Court considers special circumstances against Anshun estoppel and public interest waiver in visa decisions.
By Dr David J. Townsend and Paris Hart - 12 min readDecisions addressing parenting applications involving artificial conception, non-disclosure of assets and apprehended bias.
By Craig Nicol and Keleigh Robinson - 1 min read