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ethical conduct

Costs and conduct: a lesson from White House (No. 2)

This case illustrates how a party’s outcome for costs orders can be impacted by procedural missteps in appealing costs orders in NCAT.

When might a Tripartite Deed come in handy

A frequent headache experienced by solicitors who are instructed in matters where the client was previously represented by another solicitor is obtaining the client’s file.

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Ethical and costs considerations of using AI

From classrooms to courtrooms, AI is used to complete tasks from research to drafting. But issues arise when AI is used without supervision, oversight or…

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