Is the new Administrative Review Tribunal ‘match fit’ for the next test?
Terry Carney, a former member of the AAT who considered early robodebt decisions and advocated for reform, delivers his prognosis on the new ART.
By Terry Carney - 2 min readTerry Carney, a former member of the AAT who considered early robodebt decisions and advocated for reform, delivers his prognosis on the new ART.
By Terry Carney - 2 min readThe Law Society’s committees address the NSW Home Building Compensation Scheme, AI and consumer law, and more.
By The Law Society Policy and Practice Department - 1 min readThe High Court has recently considered whether a foreign State is immune in certain proceedings before Australian courts.
By Justin Hogan-Doran - 2 min readLawyers and passionate animal advocates attended the recent 2022 Animal Law Conference to discuss various topics including the current legislative framework and its limitations.
By Simon Brannigan, Leanne O'Reilly and Devina Verma - 3 min readNew climate reporting laws are likely to impact supply chains over time and require a holistic approach to ESG requirements.
By Barbara Vrettos - 2 min readNew climate reporting laws are likely to impact supply chains over time and require a holistic approach to ESG requirements.
By Barbara Vrettos - 2 min readAs Australia prepares to vote on the Voice, University of Sydney Law School experts examine constitutional and administrative law issues raised in relation to the…
By Elisa Arcioni and Andrew Edgar - 2 min readWhat trends and themes emerge from the first three greenwashing cases to be considered by the Federal Court?
By Katie Lau and Teresa Torcasio - 2 min readA recent decision finds the existence of a general retainer is not proof of engagement to act in a particular transaction.
By Daniela Faggionato and Stephanie Barclay - 1 min readNew climate reporting laws are likely to impact supply chains over time and require a holistic approach to ESG requirements.
By Barbara Vrettos - 2 min readThe modified equal access model includes new concepts like ‘unreasonable act or omission’ and ‘significant power advantage’.
By Cilla Robinson and Lauren Cooper - 2 min readExpedited 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.
By Katherine Whitworth and David Wong - 2 min readThe CCA considers discounts for ‘super call-over’ pleas and section 66 NSW sentencing rules for federal offenders. By THOMAS SPOHR.
By Thomas Spohr - 7 min readPROFILE: Justice Jane Paingakulam, navigated an unorthodox pathway to the bench of the Industrial Relations Commission of NSW
By Francisco Silva - 18 min readThe Federal Court considers a unique fact scenario which conjures pertinent questions of law, such as what makes a judgement final?
By Tim Maybury - 1 min readDecisions on wrongful distribution, enduring powers of attorney, and testamentary and mental capacity. By DARRYL BROWNE.
By Darryl Browne - 1 min readThe modified equal access model includes new concepts like ‘unreasonable act or omission’ and ‘significant power advantage’.
By Cilla Robinson and Lauren Cooper - 2 min readNew climate reporting laws are likely to impact supply chains over time and require a holistic approach to ESG requirements.
By Barbara Vrettos - 2 min readA recent NCAT decision applies the new ‘beneficial ownership’ provisions in the context of discretionary trust variation.
By Mira Brewster - 2 min readPROFILE: Justice Jane Paingakulam, navigated an unorthodox pathway to the bench of the Industrial Relations Commission of NSW
By Francisco Silva - 18 min readCases discussing the Stanford and Harman precedents, AI use in litigation, and consent orders with mentally disabled people. By CRAIG NICOL and KELEIGH ROBINSON.
By Craig Nicol and Keleigh Robinson - 1 min readAs medicinal cannabis sales and use proliferate, practitioners should be wary of key requirements of the framework.
By Alison Choy Flannigan and Mitchell Stein - 2 min readDespite much advocacy, human rights legislation has eluded NSW. What would it take for it to get over the line?
By Simon Hendersen and Kathleen Beirne - 2 min readDespite fresh case law and legislative reform, international obligations still govern overseas jurisdictional issues.
By Cassandra Bennett and Kerri Phillips - 2 min readAs the dust settles on this long-anticipated report, we look at the findings and what key stakeholders think about them.
By Andrew Gay, Lauren Davies and Damian Beaufils - 1 min readA look at the insurance landscape as COVID-19 business interruption cases begin to mount in the courts.
By John Van de Poll and Stephanie Carter - 2 min readIn its first application of nascent tax laws, the Court considers what constitutes a contractual right and the new diverted profits tax.
By Hugh Paynter, Ryan Leslie and Graeme Cooper - 2 min readIndonesia’s national airline is found immune from winding up proceedings in Australia in an interesting split judgment by the High Court.
By Pravin Aathreya and Lucy Charleston - 2 min readWild v Meduri restores ‘words to the effect’ in NSW but remains at odds with federal standards for witness affidavits.
By Andrew Hack, Sonya Willis and Sylvia Fernandez - 2 min readHow NSW practitioners can navigate the public interest disclosure framework without incriminating themselves or their client.
By Olivia Dixon - 2 min readHow NSW practitioners can navigate the public interest disclosure framework without incriminating themselves or their client.
By Olivia Dixon - 2 min readPROFILE: Justice Jane Paingakulam, navigated an unorthodox pathway to the bench of the Industrial Relations Commission of NSW
By Francisco Silva - 18 min readRecent 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…
By Rita Yousef - 2 min readWild v Meduri restores ‘words to the effect’ in NSW but remains at odds with federal standards for witness affidavits.
By Andrew Hack, Sonya Willis and Sylvia Fernandez - 2 min readNew national Digital ID laws will change the game for data holders and be in force by December. Are you ready?
By Simone Herbert-Lowe - 1 min readE-conveyancing tools can be tricky and a recent decision shows how PEXA misuse can lead to caveats being overlooked.
By Greg Channell - 2 min readHow NSW practitioners can navigate the public interest disclosure framework without incriminating themselves or their client.
By Olivia Dixon - 2 min readAfter a death, murky issues – like life insurance, residency and capital gains tax – can reveal themselves in surprising and costly ways.
By Jim Main - 1 min readA court finds legal advice from a leading firm can fully mitigate penalties for contraventions of the Corporations Act.
By Matthew Lo - 2 min readDecisions on wrongful distribution, enduring powers of attorney, and testamentary and mental capacity. By DARRYL BROWNE.
By Darryl Browne - 1 min readRecent District Court decision examines the primary duties of an organisation and PCBU pursuant to work health and safety legislation. Penalties will increase from 1…
By Michael Selinger and Chloe Hamer - 2 min read