‘Within the Confines’: Current issues in animal law

Lawyers and passionate animal advocates attended the recent 2022 Animal Law Conference to discuss various topics including the current legislative framework and its limitations.

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Retained or not retained: the NSWCA wants specifics

A recent decision finds the existence of a general retainer is not proof of engagement to act in a particular transaction.

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Ombudsman examines Government’s COVID-19 response

Expedited lawmaking processes were used to respond to the COVID-19 pandemic. The NSW Ombudsman reports on the Government’s response and the importance of external oversight.

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Criminal law: December 2024

The CCA considers discounts for ‘super call-over’ pleas and section 66 NSW sentencing rules for federal offenders. By THOMAS SPOHR.

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Elder law & succession: December 2024

Decisions on wrongful distribution, enduring powers of attorney, and testamentary and mental capacity. By DARRYL BROWNE.

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NCAT affirms application of transfer duty to variation of trust deed

A recent NCAT decision applies the new ‘beneficial ownership’ provisions in the context of discretionary trust variation.

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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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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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The Pepsi case: did the Federal Court bottle it?

In its first application of nascent tax laws, the Court considers what constitutes a contractual right and the new diverted profits tax.

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Is it possible to make a public interest disclosure? New lessons for practitioners

How NSW practitioners can navigate the public interest disclosure framework without incriminating themselves or their client.

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Negligence, precautions and risk of harm

Recent Court of Appeal decision confirms that strict principles apply when determining whether a defendant’s conduct was negligent and whether the conduct caused the plaintiff’s…

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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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Elder law & succession: December 2024

Decisions on wrongful distribution, enduring powers of attorney, and testamentary and mental capacity. By DARRYL BROWNE.

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Duty of care to comply with work, health and safety requirements

Recent District Court decision examines the primary duties of an organisation and PCBU pursuant to work health and safety legislation. Penalties will increase from 1…

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