‘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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The minefield of estimating legal costs: recent cases on strict compliance

A growing body of case law highlights the risks of inadequate costs estimates, from void costs agreements and assessments to findings of misleading conduct.

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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: August 2026

The CCA discusses how childhood deprivation, youth and immaturity affect moral culpability, and the need for a nuanced approach to sentencing.

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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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Elder law & succession: August 2026

Cases highlighting the complexities of identifying beneficiaries, construing wills and distributing superannuation death benefits among competing claimants.

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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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Conflicts, causation and the limits of Brickenden

The Court denied a plaintiff use of the Brickendon exception for a claim for breach of fiduciary duty, even though the solicitor acted for both parties.

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Family law: August 2026

Key family law developments address disputed assets, challenges to consent orders, business valuation evidence and the welfare of a surrogate-born child.

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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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Conflicts, causation and the limits of Brickenden

The Court denied a plaintiff use of the Brickendon exception for a claim for breach of fiduciary duty, even though the solicitor acted for both parties.

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Silent partners, loud tax

A farm sale exposes costly CGT and GST traps when legal ownership, partnership accounts and the purchaser’s intended use are overlooked.

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Silent partners, loud tax

A farm sale exposes costly CGT and GST traps when legal ownership, partnership accounts and the purchaser’s intended use are overlooked.

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