Five ingredients: the recipe for a Human Rights Act

Despite much advocacy, human rights legislation has eluded NSW. What would it take for it to get over the line?

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Mandatory climate reporting: ESG now a licence to do business?

New climate reporting laws are likely to impact supply chains over time and require a holistic approach to ESG requirements.

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Novel elements and practical implications of new discrimination costs model

The modified equal access model includes new concepts like ‘unreasonable act or omission’ and ‘significant power advantage’.

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Medicinal cannabis: the controversy and understanding the regulatory landscape

As medicinal cannabis sales and use proliferate, practitioners should be wary of key requirements of the framework.

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Navigating lodgment support services in electronic conveyancing

E-conveyancing tools can be tricky and a recent decision shows how PEXA misuse can lead to caveats being overlooked.

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Not all perils are in the river

After a death, murky issues – like life insurance, residency and capital gains tax – can reveal themselves in surprising and costly ways.

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The latest developments in law reform & advocacy: December 2024

The Law Society’s committees address the NSW Home Building Compensation Scheme, AI and consumer law, and more.

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High Court: December 2024

Precedent-setting cases on churches’ vicarious liability for their priests in child abuse cases and legal incapacity. By VINCENT BARRY.

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Federal Court: December 2024

The Federal Court considers the elements of misleading or deceptive conduct, and false or misleading representations.

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Family law: December 2024

Cases discussing the Stanford and Harman precedents, AI use in litigation, and consent orders with mentally disabled people. By CRAIG NICOL and KELEIGH ROBINSON.

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