‘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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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: June 2026

Recent NSWCCA decisions consider section 58 of the Crimes (Sentencing Procedure) Act 1999 and reaffirm that ‘special circumstances’ are neither rare nor exceptional.

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Trust, but verify: supervising junior lawyers using AI

Recent cases involving generative AI misuse reveal risks in everyday practice, particularly where supervisors lack visibility over how work is produced and verified.

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Trust, but verify: supervising junior lawyers using AI

Recent cases involving generative AI misuse reveal risks in everyday practice, particularly where supervisors lack visibility over how work is produced and verified.

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Double operation of contractual terms and accepting discharge without waiving breach

When is repayment not really repayment? And can accepting money preserve a breach? Shao forces practitioners, and the courts, back to first principles.

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Family law: June 2026

The latest cases consider an appeal against sentence for aid and abet child abduction, kinship care and unacceptable risk, contributions assessment and apprehended bias.

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Pepsi: maximum taste, no royalty

In ruling against the ATO, the High Court stressed a few key points that hint at how diverted profits and royalty withholding tax should be…

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Agencies take heed: disclosure lessons from Farrell v NSW Police Force

A close analysis of how public interest considerations must be proven, not presumed, when NSW government agencies resist disclosure.

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Guaranteed not to end well

A cautionary example illustrating how contingent obligations can quickly become costly tax exposures.

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Trust, but verify: supervising junior lawyers using AI

Recent cases involving generative AI misuse reveal risks in everyday practice, particularly where supervisors lack visibility over how work is produced and verified.

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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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