Practical considerations when issuing a subpoena
There are many obstacles to issuing an effective subpoena. Learn what they are and how to avoid them.
By Justin Wong and Prudence Watts - 6 min readThere are many obstacles to issuing an effective subpoena. Learn what they are and how to avoid them.
By Justin Wong and Prudence Watts - 6 min readThe Federal Court has examined the ‘usual practice’ of drafting affidavits in NSW and confirmed there is no rule requiring witnesses to use direct speech.
By Jonathan Adamopoulos - 7 min readAustralian Qualified Bilingual Lawyers play an integral role in bridging the gap and improving access to justice in a legal system that is largely monolingual.
By Yin Chen and Anthony Song - 8 min readThe current state of procedural complexity, with requirements varying between courts and judges, is a minefield. How can practitioners ensure they comply with all the…
By The Law Society of NSW Litigation Law and Practice Committee - 7 min readThe final article in a three-part series examining how lawyers can foster trusting relationships with clients and colleagues online and in hybrid work arrangements.
By Justine Rogers and Anthony Song - 10 min readPart two in the series examines the ways in which managers can establish and maintain trust while working online or in hybrid arrangements.
By Justine Rogers and Anthony Song - 8 min readThe ALRC report on judicial impartiality has recently been released. It makes sweeping and structural recommendations.
By Professor Gabrielle Appleby - 7 min readLawyers should avoid interfering with the preparation of expert reports otherwise the report may be rejected as well as any oral evidence given under cross-examination.
By Brenda Tronson and Justin Pen - 6 min readAfter 12 years of using less paper, I have identified several reliable rules. Allow people to work with paper without forcing people to work with paper.
By Philippe Doyle Gray - 9 min readAs face-to-face court appearances resume, there has been an increase in reports of rudeness and intimidation from barristers and solicitors in court.
By The Law Society of NSW Litigation Law and Practice Committee - 6 min readThe Federal Court’s much‑anticipated judgment in the dispute between the Commissioner of Taxation and PricewaterhouseCoopers regarding legal professional privilege.
By Joanne Shepard and Vincci Chan - 6 min readChanges to the Sex Discrimination Act have had implications for the recently amended Rule 42 of the Conduct Rules.
By Penny Thew - 5 min readChanges to the Conduct Rules make clear that solicitors are expected to conduct themselves to a higher standard of conduct than prescribed in any legislation…
By Sue Cohen - 3 min read