In-house counsel duties under the spotlight: ASIC v Bekier
When known risks don’t reach the Board, the consequences for in‑house counsel and the company come into clearer focus.
By Michael Legg - 2 min readWhen known risks don’t reach the Board, the consequences for in‑house counsel and the company come into clearer focus.
By Michael Legg - 2 min readHow presumptions, suspicious circumstances and evidentiary burdens shape challenges to wills in practice.
By Darryl Browne - 2 min readRecent cases involving generative AI misuse reveal risks in everyday practice, particularly where supervisors lack visibility over how work is produced and verified.
By Dr Felicity Bell - 2 min readAhead of the 30 June deadline, insurers lag behind regulation, Pafburn limits apportionment, and recent cases show how insolvency and insurance constrain cross-claims.
By John Georgas, Laura Reisz and Jonathan Newby - 1 min readExpanded statutory protections may shield the Government from liability for loss it knowingly causes, raising questions about the limits of ‘good faith’.
By Ballanda Sack and Marlon Shou - 1 min readThe meaning of ‘reasonable supervision’ and the limits of delegating responsibility to junior lawyers in practice.
By Glenda Carry - 1 min readIncentives for conservation and restoration on private land through a new national biodiversity market.
By Sarah Brugler, Benjamin J. Richardson and James Fitzsimons - 1 min readA cautionary example illustrating how contingent obligations can quickly become costly tax exposures.
By Michaela Schmidt - 1 min readThe Committees considered updates to online hearing principles and sentencing law reform, including proposed limits on good character evidence and the preservation of judicial discretion.
By The Law Society Policy and Practice Department - 1 min readRecent decisions discuss mandatory considerations in migration visa cancellations and limits on the duration of non‑publication orders.
By Paris Hart and Tim Maybury - 15 min readThe latest cases consider an appeal against sentence for aid and abet child abduction, kinship care and unacceptable risk, contributions assessment and apprehended bias.
By Craig Nicol and Keleigh Robinson - 1 min readRecent NSWCCA decisions consider section 58 of the Crimes (Sentencing Procedure) Act 1999 and reaffirm that ‘special circumstances’ are neither rare nor exceptional.
By Thomas Spohr - 1 min readThe latest cases consider preliminary discovery in will disputes, estate sale injunctions, construction of ‘issue’, section 95 releases and powers of attorney.
By Darryl Browne - 1 min read