Court dismisses appeal by anti-trans activist
NSW Court of Appeal upholds APVO against anti-trans activist Kirralee Smith, affirming that online harassment, even presented as political speech, can justify legal protection.
NSW Court of Appeal upholds APVO against anti-trans activist Kirralee Smith, affirming that online harassment, even presented as political speech, can justify legal protection.
Independent MP Gareth Ward has resigned from Parliament, after a legal attempt to block his planned expulsion failed.
The New South Wales Court of Appeal has overturned the approval for MACH Energy’s proposed expansion of the Mount Pleasant coal mine near Muswellbrook.
Reporting and analysis of the latest key judgments from the New South Wales Court of Appeal. By SIMON PHILIPS and VANESSA THOMAS
Reporting and analysis of the latest key judgments from the New South Wales Court of Appeal. By BRIDIE NOLAN and KYLIE DAY.
Reporting and analysis of the latest key judgments from the New South Wales Court of Appeal. By MARCEL FERNANDES and JAMES BRAITHWAITE.
The Full Bench of the NSW Court of Appeal provided clear guidance on how a Court must determine a liquidator’s remuneration under the Corporations Act….
The NSW Court of Appeal has found that an individual whose electronic signature appeared on a guarantee did not authorise the use of his signature,…
Lawyers generally have authority to negotiate the terms of an agreement on behalf of their clients, but not to bind their clients to the agreement….
At present, the weight of recent authority in the NSW Court of Appeal (and the Full Federal Court) suggests that ambiguity is not necessary before the court…
The recent Court of Appeal judgment in Howe v Fischer provides new clarification regarding the obligation to provide advice on the creation of an “informal will”. By…
The Court of Appeal has unanimously rejected a lender’s attempts to enforce its mortgage in circumstances where a faxed payment direction sent to the lender’s…
The Court of Appeal’s recent decision in Wende v Howarth has redefined the principles applicable to the assessment of party/party costs. By CHRISTOPHER BEVAN.