Federal Court: September 2019

Reporting and analysis of the most notable decisions in the Federal Court. By DAN STAR QC.

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Family law: September 2019

Reporting and analysis of recent family law decisions. By ROBERT GLADE-WRIGHT.

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Criminal law: September 2019

Reporting and analysis of the most recent notable decisions of the NSWSC and NSWCCA. By THOMAS SPOHR.

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Elder law & succession: September 2019

Reporting and analysis of the latest judgments and news in wills & estates and elder law. By DARRYL BROWNE.

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Bringing robo-debts before the law: why it’s time to right a legal wrong

The Government’s robo-debt scheme is still operating without legal foundation and it’s time we took a stand, argues former AAT Member, PROFESSOR TERRY CARNEY.    

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Freedom of religion and speech: it’s time for change

AHRC President ROSALIND CROUCHER ventures beyond the headlines to explore how our rights & freedoms can be protected in a more positive and enduring way.

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If only we had a Human Rights Act… What we can learn from the UK’s religious freedom ruling

Ngole v University of Sheffield is a timely example of how conflicts between freedom of speech and religion can be resolved with the right legislative…

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The NSW CTP scheme in practice

Want to know more about the NSW CTP scheme? BELINDA CASSIDY addresses some common areas of confusion, in a new series of articles.

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Personal property securities: extensions of time for registration

Why it’s important to address any errors on the PPS register before it’s too late. By JOHNSON PANG

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Going digital: bridging the gap between e-filing, e-discovery and e-trials

Never mind the hype about AI, litigation practice still stands to benefit greatly from the adoption of some more ‘basic’ technology, argues JONATHAN PRIDEAUX.  

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