Resolving disputes concerning human remains
Some of the most difficult issues arise urgently in the immediate aftermath of a death and concern the deceased’s human remains.
By Darryl Browne - 10 min readSome of the most difficult issues arise urgently in the immediate aftermath of a death and concern the deceased’s human remains.
By Darryl Browne - 10 min readFollowing some simple steps in how you respond to a nuisance can mitigate the likelihood of it going to court.
By Allison Benson - 8 min readNew research urges us to rethink what it means to be a duty lawyer and suggests this could address many issues in criminal justice.
By Ray Nickson - 10 min readA recent High Court decision laid bare the flimsy patchwork of cultural heritage laws in Australia. Where have we got it right or wrong?
By Jonathan Fulcher - 7 min readGet across recent changes to the law on constructing and acquiring residential apartments as purchasers are increasingly protected.
By Michael Osborne, Elly Ashley and Owen Kiely - 8 min readA new offence of industrial manslaughter has been passed to address the high number of workplace deaths in NSW.
By Paul Moorhouse - 7 min readIn a 2022 Federal Court case, the court made it clear that regulators consider inadequate cyber security as a regulatory issue.
By Elissa Baxter and Alex Haslam - 4 min readOur committees weigh in on issues including deepfake laws, the new ART rules, bail compliance checks, regional migration and more.
By The Law Society Policy and Practice Department - 6 min readPrecedent-setting cases on proportionate liability and awards in arbitration, and the cross-examination of children for sexual offences. BY TASMAN ASH FLEMING
By Tasman Ash Fleming - 5 min readThe Court considers vexatious proceedings orders and unreasonable delays absent prescribed time limits. By VINCCI CHAN and MICHAEL MORGAN.
By Vincci Chan and Michael Morgan - 10 min readThird-party disclosure, delay exceptions, child support assessments and confidential material in family violence defences. By CRAIG NICOL and KELEIGH ROBINSON.
By Craig Nicol and Keleigh Robinson - 6 min readThe CCA considers the meaning of ‘suffers or permits’ for joint offending and how rolled up facts impact sentencing. By THOMAS SPOHR.
By Thomas Spohr - 6 min readThis month is a deep dive on issues surrounding superannuation death benefits, including the recent Ngyuen v AFCA decision. By DARRYL BROWNE.
By Darryl Browne - 9 min read