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Homicide and causation: The High Court decision in Swan v The Queen

Mark Tedeschi AM QC discusses the fascinating recent High Court decision that has effectively extended the law of causation in homicide cases.

Has your negligence caused a loss?

To succeed in a claim for professional negligence the claimant must prove three basic elements. By TONY REYNOLDS and PAUL KOZUB.

Court recognises indirect or market-based causation in shareholder claims

Market-based causation as a species of indirect causation is available in an action by shareholders seeking compensation for misleading statements made to the market by…

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