Epic Games: digital platforms test Australian competition law
A battle of the giants that marks a turning point for competition law, exposing its strengths, limits and the need for digital platform regulation.
By Brent Fisse - 12 min readA battle of the giants that marks a turning point for competition law, exposing its strengths, limits and the need for digital platform regulation.
By Brent Fisse - 12 min readLang v The Queen discusses how expert evidence must be transparent, reasoned and grounded in proven expertise—not mere assertion.
By Dr Ian Freckelton AO KC - 1 min readA structured three-step methodology for quantifying the value of litigation, enabling you to give precise advice on settlement decisions.
By Hugh Stowe - 2 min readWith conservation covenants on the rise, lawyers need to grasp their complex legal, financial and ecological implications for rural landowners.
By Benjamin J. Richardson and Sarah Brugler - 1 min readThe new system overhauls terminology, roles and compliance. What practical challenges can be anticipated as the changes take effect?
By Sue Field - 2 min readSolicitor conflicts can undermine entire proceedings. Recent cases show courts will intervene to protect fairness, even against a client’s wishes.
By Fiona Kim and Tiarn Pauletto - 1 min readThe ART’s court-like features raise constitutional questions. This competition-winning essay discusses why it remains an executive body, not a court.
By Anthony Ma - 8 min readTrust structures can derail estate plans. This scenario shows why lawyers must check deeds, vesting dates and foreign person clauses before drafting a will.
By Amanda Tully - 1 min readOur committees discuss several hot topics including AI and copyright, FOI reforms, ASIO powers and workers compensation.
By The Law Society Policy and Practice Department - 2 min readRulings on Crown land use, tribunal jurisdiction and electoral authorisation—refining statutory interpretation and constitutional boundaries.
By Tasman Ash Fleming - 1 min readA solicitor’s dual role as advocate and creditor led to a miscarriage of justice and discussion of the Court’s inherent power to protect fairness.
By Joanne Shepard SC - 5 min readDecisions on key principles governing trust property, procedural fairness, parenting orders and s 75(2) adjustments.
By Craig Nicol and Keleigh Robinson - 1 min readCan expert certificates bypass standard rules? When is a summary offence ‘related’? These cases answer key procedural questions.
By Thomas Spohr - 1 min read