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Using Expert Evidence to Prove the Quantum of Damages
Learn how to effectively use expert evidence to prove the quantum of damages in litigation, ensuring admissibility and persuasiveness in court.…
Q&A with Vera Visevic, Partner, NFPs, Human Rights & Social Impact, Mills Oakley; Ranked Lawyer (Band 1), Charities, Chambers Asia-Pacific.
Expert insights from Vera Visevic on navigating compliance, governance, and structural reforms for NFPs and charities in 2025. Learn practical steps and key risks to watch out for.…
Navigating Not-for-Profit Mergers: 5 Common Structures Explained
Explore five common merger structures for not-for-profit organizations, detailing their strategic advantages and challenges for informed decision-making.…
PRACTICE AND PROCEDURE SERIES ARTICLE 12
Recent amendments to the Uniform Civil Procedure Rules 2005 (NSW) now require court leave for more subpoena situations, impacting legal practitioners.…
Australian Immigration Law updates
Discover the latest Australian immigration law updates effective July 2025, including changes to visa fees, skilled migration thresholds, and new programs for students and innovators.…
Building and Construction Part 5: Interaction between the Building and Construction Industry Security of Payment Act 1999 (NSW) and the Contractors Debts Act 1997 (NSW)
In the fifth part of the building and construction series, Vikram Misra....…
The NDIS and Unfair Contract Terms: A timely example
Learn how to ensure your NDIS service agreements are fair, compliant, and sustainable in light of recent ACCC actions against Mable Technologies.…
WORKPLACE SEXUAL HARASSMENT: THE EVOLVING DUTIES OF EMPLOYERS
Discover how evolving legal duties are shifting employer responsibilities to proactively combat workplace sexual harassment and create safer work environments.…
“What You Need To Know with Dr Mark” – June 2025 – Year end tax planning for trusts!
Dr Mark Pizzacalla discusses essential tax planning strategies for trusts as the 2025 financial year-end approaches in this insightful Legalwise edition.…
CAVEAT SERIES ARTICLE 15: EXTENSION OF CAVEAT APPLICATIONS IN NSW (PART 1)
Guidance on applying for caveat extensions in NSW, focusing on critical timing issues and common pitfalls to avoid in the application process.…
It’s Pretty Much Done” — Famous Last Words?
Learn why "It's pretty much done" often signals underlying issues in contracts and how to manage expectations, change, and relationships for stronger agreements.…
Contributions in Family Law Property Settlements: Key Issues and Evolving Principles
Exploring key issues in family law property settlements, focusing on financial and non-financial contributions, third-party inputs, post-separation efforts, and the holistic approach post-Jabour.…
Changes to the Education and Training Reform Act – What you need to know
New amendments to the Education and Training Reform Act 2006 empower the VRQA with enhanced compliance and enforcement capabilities, focusing on child safety and operational transparency in schools.…
The Hidden Dangers in School Excursion Waivers
Understand the hidden risks in school excursion waivers and learn how to protect your school from potential financial pitfalls. Expert advice from Robert Rooney.…
Must Local Councils Level the Playing Field? Revisiting Hornsby Shire Council v Salman
Explore the complexities of negligence claims against local councils through the landmark case of Hornsby Shire Council v Salman and its implications for future liability and safety standards.…
Are You Legacy-Proofing Your Superannuation? Understanding Division 296 and Death Benefit Taxes
Learn how Division 296 and death benefit taxes impact superannuation and discover strategies to protect your legacy and minimize tax liabilities. …
Crypto, Crime, and Counsel: Legal Practice at the Crossroads of Regulation, Exploitation and Enforcement
Navigating the legal challenges of cryptocurrency-related crimes, including human trafficking and financial misconduct, and the evolving regulatory landscape for defence lawyers.…
Business Sales & Insolvency: Risk, Regulation, and Resilience
Learn how lawyers can identify red flags, manage legal exposure, and support directors in distressed business sales and insolvency events.…
Don’t be an April fool – the construction law risk unique to this month
April poses unique risks under construction law due to public holidays. Learn how to protect your business from "ambush" claims and stay compliant.…
Flexible CPD Options for Australian Lawyers This Easter
Discover how on demand and interactive CPD programs can help Australian lawyers maintain their professional development during the Easter long weekend, offering both convenience and flexibility.…
Addressing unconscious bias and psychosocial hazards in the workplace
Learn how to address unconscious bias and psychosocial hazards in the workplace with insights from Dr. Nadia Stojanova's Legalwise Seminars presentation.…
Pre-Mediation: The Social Inclusion Key to Meaningful Justice
Exploring the power of pre-mediation in achieving meaningful justice through social inclusion and understanding, beyond mere legal reform.…
Student Visa Changes and implications of the ESOS Bill 2024: A Practitioner’s Perspective
Ndi Ruppert explores the key impacts of Australia’s evolving student visa framework, shaped by the 2023 Migration Strategy and the ESOS Amendment Bill 2024.…
Navigating Queensland’s Legal Reforms: Calvin Gnech on Justice, Defence Strategies & Recognition
As 2024–25 reforms reshape sexual offence trials, how are they affecting justice and defence tactics? In this Q&A, Calvin Gnech breaks down the changes, trial strategy shifts, and key insights for legal practitioners. …
Unlocking the Future: Katrina Donaghy on Tokenising Environmental Assets
In this Q&A, Katrina Donaghy explores how tokenising environmental assets enhances transparency and liquidity while navigating governance challenges and evolving regulations for sustainable management.…
Q&A with Anna Davey: Making Sense of DNA in Sexual Offence Cases
Anna Davey, Director of Forensic Foundations International, breaks down DNA evidence, forensic concepts, and case limitations in sexual offence matters. Ahead of her presentation at Navigating Forensic Evidence in Criminal Law Matters on Friday, 21 March 2025, she shares key insights into DNA interpretation and its legal impact.…
Q&A with Nidal Sayegh on Statutory Interpretation
Statutory interpretation shapes how laws are applied in practice. How has the approach evolved? How do interpretation Acts help? What challenges arise? Ahead of his presentation at the Statutory Interpretation Intensive on Wednesday 12 March, Nidal joined us to break down key principles, case applications, and common pitfalls to enhance your legal reasoning.…
How Debt Financing Supports Charities
Debt financing can be a powerful tool for charities and social enterprises, but it also comes with legal, governance, and financial challenges. …
The Australian Crypto Asset Reporting Framework (CARF)
For a deeper understanding of these topics, consider attending Environmental Asset Tokenisation: The Legal Implications where Steven Pettigrove shares his expertise. …
A Critical Conversation for the NDIS Community
Last week’s NDIS Safety and Compliance webinar touched on the responsibilities of providers, risk management, and safeguarding vulnerable people.…
NDIS Compliance Uncovered with Gemma McGrath
In this Q&A, Gemma McGrath breaks down the NDIS Commission’s current priorities, including its focus on reducing restrictive practices and increasing regulatory enforcement.…
ActiumAI: Bridging the Gap Between AI Innovation and Legal Compliance
Sit down with Dr. David Millhouse, Founder of ActiumAI Pty Ltd, as he explores the trajectory of AI and its profound implications for legal practitioners, from compliance to litigation finance.…
Mergers and Acquisitions Q&A with Dawna Wright
Sit down with Dawna Wright as she explores how strategic purchase price adjustments and expert determinations impact post-acquisition disputes, offering insights on minimising risk and maximising value in M&A transactions.…
Aldi liable for copyright infringement in lookalike packaging case
Sit down with Legalwise as we hear from Cate Nagy and Megan Fitzgerald as they cover the Aldi copyright infringement in lookalike packaging case.…
Corporate Governance and Avoiding Director Liabilities
Sit down with Temple Saville and explore director penalty notices, insolvent trading red flags, asset protection strategies and dispute resolution methods to enhance corporate governance.…
Strata Schemes Q&A with Chris Curtis
Sit down with Legalwise and Chris Curtis and discover the key differences in advising on residential vs. commercial strata, the importance of independent reports, essential due diligence, and real-world examples of strata pitfalls.…
Buying a Business – Identifying and Managing Risk
Learn how to identify and manage risks in business acquisitions with expert advice from Peter Motti and Emily Cooper. Key insights on due diligence & more.…
What You Need to Know with Dr Mark – Sept 2024 Edition
In this September 2024 Legalwise edition of “What you Need to Know with Dr Mark”, Dr Mark Pizzacalla discusses salient commercial and tax issues you should consider before buying a business. …
Building and Construction Part 4: Unlicensed/Uninsured Builders Not Entitled to a Progress Payment under SOP Regime
Delve into Part 4 of our building and construction series. Learn about how the 2024 amendment to the SOP Act prevents unlicensed or uninsured contractors from issuing progress payments, enhancing homeowner protections.…
Navigating Australia's New Voluntary AI Safety Standards
Discover the guidelines of Australia's new Voluntary AI Safety Standard and how organisations can prepare for future AI regulations.…
FWC issues first contested Single Interest Employer Authorisation - What does the future hold when forcing friendship at the bargaining table?
Explore the pivotal Fair Work Commission decision on multi-employer bargaining and its far-reaching implications across various industries with Kate Peterson.…
What You Need to Know with Dr Mark – Aug 2024 Edition
In this August 2024 Legalwise edition of “What you Need to Know with Dr Mark”, Dr Mark Pizzacalla discusses salient commercial and tax issues you should consider before buying & selling a business.…
The Intersection of Criminal Law and Migration Law
Simon Jeans dissects an Administrative Appeals Tribunal case, highlighting the intersection of criminal and migration law, emphasising the importance for non-citizens facing criminal charges to consider the implications for their visa status.…
Practice and Procedure Part 11: Drafting Evidence of Conversations in Affidavits
In the eleventh edition of Practice and Procedure, Vikram Misra dives into the intricacies of drafting affidavits, highlighting the importance of distinguishing between 'gist' and verbatim memory to maintain witness credibility in legal proceedings.…
Australia's Ban on Engineered Stone: A Legal Insight
Dive deep into the groundbreaking legal journey that culminated in Australia's ban on engineered stone, marking a significant victory in the fight against silica-related diseases.…
What You Need to Know with Dr Mark – July 2024 Edition
In this July 2024 Legalwise edition of “What you Need to Know with Dr Mark”, Dr Mark Pizzacalla discusses a recent Federal Court decision case which involved a look at the sale of a business for $31m - with some of the seller’s arguing they technically received less for tax purposes because the amount they received was not “market value”. …
Building and Construction Part 3: Adjudication Determinations and Denial of Procedural Fairness
In the third part of the building and construction series, Vikram Misra, Barrister at Clarence Chambers, considers what constitutes a denial of procedural fairness in adjudication determinations by reference to two recent NSW Court of Appeal cases.…
Arbitration vs. Court: The Best Choice for Low-Value Disputes
For commercial disputes under $250,000, arbitration under Arbitration Victoria Rules offers a faster and more cost-effective resolution than traditional court cases.…
Veterans’ Legislation Reform: A Call for Comprehensive Change
In a recent submission to the Minister for Veterans Affairs, Slater and Gordon Lawyers have voiced significant concerns regarding the proposed Veterans’ Entitlements Treatment and Support (Simplification and Harmonisation) Bill 2024 (Cth).…
Practice and Procedure Part 10: Preparation of Witness Statements in Civil Proceedings in the Local Court of NSW
In the tenth edition of Practice and Procedure, Vikram Misra highlights the importance of proper witness statement preparation in civil proceedings to ensure compliance and court reliance.…
Expert Insights: Federal Budget's Migration Reforms
In an exclusive conversation with Tanja Djokic, a frequent contributor to Insights and presenter, we delve deep into the recent migration reforms announced in the Federal Budget. …
SERIES 14: LAPSING NOTICE OR WITHDRAWAL UNDER S 74MA OF THE REAL PROPERTY ACT 1900 (NSW)?
Vikram Misra discusses the decision-making process between issuing a lapsing notice or seeking court withdrawal of a caveat, dependent on the urgency of removing the caveat, with a focus on procedural differences and implications for legal costs.…
Lehrmann and Higgins: Some Lessons for Employers
Errol Price dives into the defamation case of Bruce Lehrmann, highlighting a critical lesson for Australian employers on vicarious liability in sexual misconduct cases.…
Crisis counsel the role of lawyers and communicators
Craig Badings, Partner at SenateSHJ, joins to share his insight on the critical interplay between lawyers and communicators in managing crises effecti…
Crisis counsel the role of lawyers and communicators
Craig Badings, Partner at SenateSHJ, joins to share his insight on the critical interplay between lawyers and communicators in managing crises effecti…
Women in Law Series, Part 3: Q&A with Alison Battisson of Human Rights 4 All
Alison Battisson, Director Principal at Human Rights 4 All, joined Natalie from Legalwise Seminars for the third installment of our Women in Law serie…
Women in Law Series, Part 3: Q&A with Alison Battisson of Human Rights 4 All
Alison Battisson, Director Principal at Human Rights 4 All, joined Natalie from Legalwise Seminars for the third installment of our Women in Law serie…
3 Things Solicitors Need To Keep In Mind When Pursuing CPD Points
When it comes to pursuing points for continued professional development for lawyers, otherwise known as CPD points, there are several key things to ke…
3 Things Solicitors Need To Keep In Mind When Pursuing CPD Points
When it comes to pursuing points for continued professional development for lawyers, otherwise known as CPD points, there are several key things to ke…
A Growth Mindset: Top 13 mistakes in upscaling a professional services firm
The legal profession in Australia has witnessed a surge in micro-firms and sole practitioners. Recent data reveals 84% of law firms are now solo opera…
A Growth Mindset: Top 13 mistakes in upscaling a professional services firm
The legal profession in Australia has witnessed a surge in micro-firms and sole practitioners. Recent data reveals 84% of law firms are now solo opera…
Why Compulsory CPD Areas Of Expertise Are Required
Here at Legalwise Seminars, we offer a vast range of CPD seminars. Law society rules in various states across Australia generally require that four CP…
Why Compulsory CPD Areas Of Expertise Are Required
Here at Legalwise Seminars, we offer a vast range of CPD seminars. Law society rules in various states across Australia generally require that four CP…
What You Need To Know with Dr Mark" - September 2023 Edition - Salary Bonuses Assessable When Received
In this September 2023 Legalwise edition of What you Need to Know with Dr Mark, Dr Mark Pizzacalla looks at a recent tax case which concluded that an…
What You Need To Know with Dr Mark" - September 2023 Edition - Salary Bonuses Assessable When Received
In this September 2023 Legalwise edition of What you Need to Know with Dr Mark, Dr Mark Pizzacalla looks at a recent tax case which concluded that an…
The Federal Court's Recent Landmark Verdict: Largest-Ever Penalty for Breaching Continuous Disclosure Regulations
Simone Rees, Co-Founder and Principal at Buchanan Rees Dispute Lawyers shares her insight on the Federal Court's recent landmark verdict. In a si…
The Federal Court's Recent Landmark Verdict: Largest-Ever Penalty for Breaching Continuous Disclosure Regulations
Simone Rees, Co-Founder and Principal at Buchanan Rees Dispute Lawyers shares her insight on the Federal Court's recent landmark verdict. In a si…
Key Takeaways from Recent Immigration Law Cases with Chris Honnery
In an exclusive Q&A session with Legalwise Seminars, Chris Honnery, Barrister at Frederick Jordan Chambers, addresses key questions regarding deci…
Marial Lewis on Immigration Law: Challenges, Triumphs, and the Road Ahead
In an exclusive Q&A session with Legalwise Seminars, Marial Lewis, Principal Lawyer and Founder of Crossover Law Group, addresses key questions re…
Key Takeaways from Recent Immigration Law Cases with Chris Honnery
In an exclusive Q&A session with Legalwise Seminars, Chris Honnery, Barrister at Frederick Jordan Chambers, addresses key questions regarding deci…
Marial Lewis on Immigration Law: Challenges, Triumphs, and the Road Ahead
In an exclusive Q&A session with Legalwise Seminars, Marial Lewis, Principal Lawyer and Founder of Crossover Law Group, addresses key questions re…
Building and Construction Part 1: Work Orders in Home Building Act Claims
Vikram Misra, Barrister at Clarence Chambers, begins his series into building and construction. In this first article, he discusses the critical consi…
Unravelling the Scope of an Employer’s Responsibility: Analysing Vicarious Liability in Australia through CCIG Investments Pty Ltd v Schokman
Luke Geary, Partner, Hudson Digby, Senior Associate and Sara Taylor, Lawyer, at Mills Oakley unravels the scope of an employers responsibility and sha…
Building and Construction Part 1: Work Orders in Home Building Act Claims
Vikram Misra, Barrister at Clarence Chambers, begins his series into building and construction. In this first article, he discusses the critical consi…
Unravelling the Scope of an Employer’s Responsibility: Analysing Vicarious Liability in Australia through CCIG Investments Pty Ltd v Schokman
Luke Geary, Partner, Hudson Digby, Senior Associate and Sara Taylor, Lawyer, at Mills Oakley unravels the scope of an employers responsibility and sha…
Temporary Activity (subclass 408) Australian Government Endorsed Event (AGEE) stream – Pandemic Event Visa is ceasing on 1 September 2023, at midnight.
Tanja Djokic, Director and Principal Solicitor at TD Migration Consulting, joined to share her insights into the closure of Australia's 408 COVID Visa…
Temporary Activity (subclass 408) Australian Government Endorsed Event (AGEE) stream – Pandemic Event Visa is ceasing on 1 September 2023, at midnight.
Tanja Djokic, Director and Principal Solicitor at TD Migration Consulting, joined to share her insights into the closure of Australia's 408 COVID Visa…
Electric Vehicles and tax – The current state of play
Elizabeth Lucas, Partner of Employment Solutions at Grant Thornton, shares her insight on the complex landscape of electric vehicle taxation, offering…
Vicarious Liability Under the Sex Discrimination Act and Common Law
Errol Price, Legal Director at Symmetra Global, shares his insight on the crucial and often overlooked distinctions between statutory and common law v…
Electric Vehicles and tax – The current state of play
Elizabeth Lucas, Partner of Employment Solutions at Grant Thornton, shares her insight on the complex landscape of electric vehicle taxation, offering…
Vicarious Liability Under the Sex Discrimination Act and Common Law
Errol Price, Legal Director at Symmetra Global, shares his insight on the crucial and often overlooked distinctions between statutory and common law v…
Legalwise Seminars Joins Forces with Women Lawyers Association of NSW & Louise Mathias
From left to right: Natalie Bamber (Marketing), Sharon Jardim (Events), Jane Wily (Production), Denise Tanner (Production), Rachael Syam (Production),…
Women in Law Series, Part 2: Q&A with Tanja Djokic of TD Migration Consulting
Tanja Djokic, Director and Principal Solicitor at TD Migration Consulting, joined Legalwise Seminars for the second installment of our women in law se…
Legalwise Seminars Joins Forces with Women Lawyers Association of NSW & Louise Mathias
From left to right: Natalie Bamber (Marketing), Sharon Jardim (Events), Jane Wily (Production), Denise Tanner (Production), Rachael Syam (Production),…
Women in Law Series, Part 2: Q&A with Tanja Djokic of TD Migration Consulting
Tanja Djokic, Director and Principal Solicitor at TD Migration Consulting, joined Legalwise Seminars for the second installment of our women in law se…
Disclosure Obligations and Dealing with Disputes about Disclosure - Q & A with Alicia Hill
In an exclusive Q&A session with Legalwise Seminars, Alicia Hill, Principal at Sladen Legal, addresses key questions regarding disclosure obligati…
How are charities interpreted to be Public Benevolent Institutions?
Harriet Warlow-Shill, Partner at Warlows Legal, joined to share her insights into the meaning of the charity sub-type Public Benevolent Institution, a…
Practice and Procedure Part 9: Changes to Supreme Court Practice Note SC Eq 12
Vikram Misra, Barrister at Clarence Chambers, continues his series into practice and procedure. In this article, he discusses why practitioners should…
Disclosure Obligations and Dealing with Disputes about Disclosure - Q & A with Alicia Hill
In an exclusive Q&A session with Legalwise Seminars, Alicia Hill, Principal at Sladen Legal, addresses key questions regarding disclosure obligati…
How are charities interpreted to be Public Benevolent Institutions?
Harriet Warlow-Shill, Partner at Warlows Legal, joined to share her insights into the meaning of the charity sub-type Public Benevolent Institution, a…
Practice and Procedure Part 9: Changes to Supreme Court Practice Note SC Eq 12
Vikram Misra, Barrister at Clarence Chambers, continues his series into practice and procedure. In this article, he discusses why practitioners should…
Recent Court of Appeal Decision towards Expert Evidence - Q&A with Melanie Quixley
Ahead of the Civil Litigation: From Preparation to Hearing conference next week, Melanie Quixley, Principal at Barry Nilsson, joined us for an exclusi…
From Compliance to Culture: How Policies and Procedures Shape a Company's Operations
Richard Krajewski, WR Consultant and Author of Small Business Workplace Relations: A User-Friendly Guide & An Annotated Dictionary of Industrial R…
Recent Court of Appeal Decision towards Expert Evidence - Q&A with Melanie Quixley
Ahead of the Civil Litigation: From Preparation to Hearing conference next week, Melanie Quixley, Principal at Barry Nilsson, joined us for an exclusi…
From Compliance to Culture: How Policies and Procedures Shape a Company's Operations
Richard Krajewski, WR Consultant and Author of Small Business Workplace Relations: A User-Friendly Guide & An Annotated Dictionary of Industrial R…
The Benefits of Probationary Employment: Balancing Employer and Employee Interests
Richard Krajewski, WR Consultant and Author of Small Business Workplace Relations: A User-Friendly Guide & An Annotated Dictionary of Industrial R…
The Benefits of Probationary Employment: Balancing Employer and Employee Interests
Richard Krajewski, WR Consultant and Author of Small Business Workplace Relations: A User-Friendly Guide & An Annotated Dictionary of Industrial R…
“What You Need To Know with Dr Mark” – August 2023 - What Attracts ATO Attention?
In this August 2023 Legalwise edition of What you Need to Know with Dr Mark, Dr Mark Pizzacalla looks at what behaviours attracts the ATOs attention w…
“What You Need To Know with Dr Mark” – August 2023 - What Attracts ATO Attention?
In this August 2023 Legalwise edition of What you Need to Know with Dr Mark, Dr Mark Pizzacalla looks at what behaviours attracts the ATOs attention w…
Important Skills for Barristers to Focus on When Doing CPD
In Australia, there is a significant emphasis on solicitors acquiring the necessary CPD points to remain compliant. However, it's important not to ove…
Important Skills for Barristers to Focus on When Doing CPD
In Australia, there is a significant emphasis on solicitors acquiring the necessary CPD points to remain compliant. However, it's important not to ove…
Navigating Employment Contracts: Ensuring Clarity and Compliance
Richard Krajewski, WR Consultant and Author of Small Business Workplace Relations: A User-Friendly Guide & An Annotated Dictionary of Industrial R…
If you want to grow your practice, you’ll need a clear plan
Ben Paul, CEO of The BD Ladder joins us to share his insights on navigating the legal complexities of today's competitive landscape and highlights bus…
Navigating Employment Contracts: Ensuring Clarity and Compliance
Richard Krajewski, WR Consultant and Author of Small Business Workplace Relations: A User-Friendly Guide & An Annotated Dictionary of Industrial R…
If you want to grow your practice, you’ll need a clear plan
Ben Paul, CEO of The BD Ladder joins us to share his insights on navigating the legal complexities of today's competitive landscape and highlights bus…
Women in Law Series, Part 1: President of Women Lawyers Association of NSW: 2023 Awards, & More!
Ahead of the 2023 Women Lawyers Association of NSW (WLANSW) Achievement Awards, Legalwise Seminars caught up with the WLANSWs current President, Justi…
Women in Law Series, Part 1: President of Women Lawyers Association of NSW: 2023 Awards, & More!
Ahead of the 2023 Women Lawyers Association of NSW (WLANSW) Achievement Awards, Legalwise Seminars caught up with the WLANSWs current President, Justi…
How you can go from Burned out to Empowered with Louise Mathias
Hear from Louise Mathias as she explains the importance of human skills to progress both in your professional and personal life, and the unique opport…
How you can go from Burned out to Empowered with Louise Mathias
Hear from Louise Mathias as she explains the importance of human skills to progress both in your professional and personal life, and the unique opport…
Employment Status: Navigating Casual, Part-Time, and Full-Time Roles
Richard Krajewski, WR Consultant and Author of Small Business Workplace Relations: A User-Friendly Guide & An Annotated Dictionary of Industrial R…
Employment Status: Navigating Casual, Part-Time, and Full-Time Roles
Richard Krajewski, WR Consultant and Author of Small Business Workplace Relations: A User-Friendly Guide & An Annotated Dictionary of Industrial R…
Practice and Procedure Part 8: Changes to Supreme Court Practice Note SC Eq 1
Vikram Misra, Barrister at Clarence Chambers, continues his series into practice and procedure. In this article, he discusses why practitioners should…
Practice and Procedure Part 8: Changes to Supreme Court Practice Note SC Eq 1
Vikram Misra, Barrister at Clarence Chambers, continues his series into practice and procedure. In this article, he discusses why practitioners should…
How CPD Requirements Differ For Legal Professionals Across Territories
Depending on the territory in which you operate as a legal professional, lawyer CPD requirements may differ slightly. Although the overarching rules a…
How CPD Requirements Differ For Legal Professionals Across Territories
Depending on the territory in which you operate as a legal professional, lawyer CPD requirements may differ slightly. Although the overarching rules a…
Dealing With the Complexity of Easement Law
This July, were delving into property law with a great series focused on the somewhat niche topic of easements. This series of online legal CPD semina…
Dealing With the Complexity of Easement Law
This July, were delving into property law with a great series focused on the somewhat niche topic of easements. This series of online legal CPD semina…
AI in Marketing & the Legal considerations PLUS Learnings from the ACCC & ASIC | Conference 2023
Highlights from the Legalwise: Advertising & Marketing Law ConferenceCatch up on the Advertising & Marketing Law Conference, which was live in…
AI in Marketing & the Legal considerations PLUS Learnings from the ACCC & ASIC | Conference 2023
Highlights from the Legalwise: Advertising & Marketing Law ConferenceCatch up on the Advertising & Marketing Law Conference, which was live in…
Trademarks & Patents CPE Special with Hayley Tarr
Hayley Tarr, Principal ofTarr Law, recently joined us to discuss why keeping up to date with your CPE is more important than just a requirement to mai…
Trademarks & Patents CPE Special with Hayley Tarr
Hayley Tarr, Principal ofTarr Law, recently joined us to discuss why keeping up to date with your CPE is more important than just a requirement to mai…
Lodging Caveats - A Practitioner's Professional Responsibilities and Obligations
Vikram Misra, Barrister at Clarence Chambers, continues his series into caveats. In this article, he discusses the practitioners professional responsi…
Lodging Caveats - A Practitioner's Professional Responsibilities and Obligations
Vikram Misra, Barrister at Clarence Chambers, continues his series into caveats. In this article, he discusses the practitioners professional responsi…
“What You Need To Know with Dr Mark” – June 2023 - Trustee Resolutions Tips for 30 June
In this June 2023 Legalwise edition of What you Need to Know with Dr Mark, Dr Mark Pizzacalla looks at some critical issues that need to be addressed…
“What You Need To Know with Dr Mark” – June 2023 - Trustee Resolutions Tips for 30 June
In this June 2023 Legalwise edition of What you Need to Know with Dr Mark, Dr Mark Pizzacalla looks at some critical issues that need to be addressed…
Key taxation changes affecting your New Zealand Clients
Ajay Ravi, Special Counsel at McInnes Wilson Lawyers shares his insight on new/revised measures and interpretations of the law and associated guidance…
Key taxation changes affecting your New Zealand Clients
Ajay Ravi, Special Counsel at McInnes Wilson Lawyers shares his insight on new/revised measures and interpretations of the law and associated guidance…
Family Law Parenting: Unacceptable Risks and Violence - Q&A with Susan Warda
Ahead of the Family Law Parenting: Unacceptable Risks and Violence webinar next month, Susan Warda, Partner at Mills Oakley and chair for the program,…
Family Law Parenting: Unacceptable Risks and Violence - Q&A with Susan Warda
Ahead of the Family Law Parenting: Unacceptable Risks and Violence webinar next month, Susan Warda, Partner at Mills Oakley and chair for the program,…
Assessing Unacceptable Risks in Parenting Matters - Q&A with Kate Rafton
Ahead of her presentation at the Family Law Parenting: Unacceptable Risks and Violence webinar next month, Kate Rafton, Principal at Rafton Family Law…
Assessing Unacceptable Risks in Parenting Matters - Q&A with Kate Rafton
Ahead of her presentation at the Family Law Parenting: Unacceptable Risks and Violence webinar next month, Kate Rafton, Principal at Rafton Family Law…
The Future of Sustainable Finance - APLMA+LWS
Like the song Money Makes the World Go Round, the fast-moving area of sustainable finance will inevitably transform the financial system for large, me…
The Future of Sustainable Finance - APLMA+LWS
Like the song Money Makes the World Go Round, the fast-moving area of sustainable finance will inevitably transform the financial system for large, me…
"Trade Mark News with Hayley Tarr" – Episode 6: The Metaverse
In the sixth episode of Trade Mark News with Hayley Tarr, Hayley Tarr, Principal ofTarr Law, discusses the most recent metaverse trade mark applicatio…
"Trade Mark News with Hayley Tarr" – Episode 6: The Metaverse
In the sixth episode of Trade Mark News with Hayley Tarr, Hayley Tarr, Principal ofTarr Law, discusses the most recent metaverse trade mark applicatio…
“What You Need To Know with Dr Mark” – April 2023 - Family Law – What is your family net worth?
In this April 2023 Legalwise edition of What you Need to Know with Dr Mark, Dr Mark Pizzacalla looks at the intricacies of family law in relation to w…
“What You Need To Know with Dr Mark” – April 2023 - Family Law – What is your family net worth?
In this April 2023 Legalwise edition of What you Need to Know with Dr Mark, Dr Mark Pizzacalla looks at the intricacies of family law in relation to w…
"Trade Mark News with Hayley Tarr" – Episode 5: This Week's Recap of the TM database
In the fifth episode of Trade Mark News with Hayley Tarr, Hayley Tarr, Principal ofTarr Law, discusses the most recent developments from the Trade Mar…
"Trade Mark News with Hayley Tarr" – Episode 5: This Week's Recap of the TM database
In the fifth episode of Trade Mark News with Hayley Tarr, Hayley Tarr, Principal ofTarr Law, discusses the most recent developments from the Trade Mar…
ACNC urges charities to fully consider the risks and benefits of crypto-assets
Anna Longely, Assistant Commissioner General Counsel at Australian Charities and Not-for-profits Commission, shares her insight into the importance of…
ACNC urges charities to fully consider the risks and benefits of crypto-assets
Anna Longely, Assistant Commissioner General Counsel at Australian Charities and Not-for-profits Commission, shares her insight into the importance of…
"Trade Mark News with Hayley Tarr" – Episode 4: This Week's Recap of the TM database
In the fourth episode of Trade Mark News with Hayley Tarr, Hayley Tarr, Principal ofTarr Law, discusses the most recent developments from the Trade Ma…
"Trade Mark News with Hayley Tarr" – Episode 4: This Week's Recap of the TM database
In the fourth episode of Trade Mark News with Hayley Tarr, Hayley Tarr, Principal ofTarr Law, discusses the most recent developments from the Trade Ma…
Leather bound box sets of ‘The Basics of Dianetics and Scientology’ a permitted investment; and other lessons in SMSF compliance
Matthew Burgess, Director at View Legal, shares his insight on lessons in SMSF compliance and the tax penalties associated with non compliance, reinfo…
Leather bound box sets of ‘The Basics of Dianetics and Scientology’ a permitted investment; and other lessons in SMSF compliance
Matthew Burgess, Director at View Legal, shares his insight on lessons in SMSF compliance and the tax penalties associated with non compliance, reinfo…
"Trade Mark News with Hayley Tarr" – Episode 3: From Gambling to Tobacco, and all things sinister
In the third episode of Trade Mark News with Hayley Tarr, Hayley Tarr, Principal ofTarr Law, joins us with huge news from the Australian trade marks d…
"Trade Mark News with Hayley Tarr" – Episode 3: From Gambling to Tobacco, and all things sinister
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Entertainment visa and union consultations
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Renovating Regulation: the ALRC’s latest report on corporations and financial services law
Dr William Isdale and Christopher Ash, both Senior Legal Officers at the Australian Law Reform Commission, share their insights on the ALRC's latest r…
Renovating Regulation: the ALRC’s latest report on corporations and financial services law
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School Law Series - Managing Separated Families
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Current out-of-home care insurance market crisis
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Current out-of-home care insurance market crisis
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Reunited and it Feels so Good - 7th Annual Legalwise Credit Law Conference
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The Recommended National Standards For Working With Interpreters: an Underutilised Best Practice Toolkit
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Mutual Will Agreements – Current State of Play
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IP Australia and Aboriginal Cultural Authority – what is the current status?
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IP Australia and Aboriginal Cultural Authority – what is the current status?
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Mark Pizzacalla (AUS) - 'What you Need to Know with Dr Mark' - September 2022
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Infrastructure Update: New obligations under the Security of Critical Infrastructure Act 2018 (Cth)
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Infrastructure Update: New obligations under the Security of Critical Infrastructure Act 2018 (Cth)
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Caveats Series Part 12: Incorrectly Identifying the Caveatable Interest in a Caveat and Section 74L of the Real Property Act 1900 (NSW)
Vikram Misra, Barrister at Clarence Chambers, continues his explanation around the importance of drafting caveats properly and the implications. To he…
Caveats Series Part 12: Incorrectly Identifying the Caveatable Interest in a Caveat and Section 74L of the Real Property Act 1900 (NSW)
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'What you Need to Know with Dr Mark' - Episode 3 - August 2022 - Family Trust Account and Tax Issues
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Evidence of online use of a trade mark in trade mark hearings before IP Australia
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Evidence of online use of a trade mark in trade mark hearings before IP Australia
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IP - Lapsed Rights - Q & A with Hayley Tarr
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IP - Lapsed Rights - Q & A with Hayley Tarr
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Why Video is the best Marketing Tool for Legal Firms
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Why Video is the best Marketing Tool for Legal Firms
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Estate Planning - Q & A with Lee-Ann Cartoon
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Estate Planning - Q & A with Lee-Ann Cartoon
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Tax and the Australian Taxation office’s Justified Trust Reviews
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Tax and the Australian Taxation office’s Justified Trust Reviews
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Abuse Law - Permanent Stays
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Abuse Law - Permanent Stays
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ACT Supreme Court Confirms building action only apportionable between “defendants”; Coombes v Capital Certifiers Pty Ltd [2022] ACTSC 165 (Elkaim J)
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Metes and bounds of the easement ought be agreed or adjudicated upon, prior to the court making a finding of “reasonable necessity”: Be sketchy!
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American Abortion Law in Turmoil: How does Australian Abortion Law shape up?
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American Abortion Law in Turmoil: How does Australian Abortion Law shape up?
Errol Price, Legal Director at Symmetra Global shares his insight regarding the recent American Abortion Law and how does Australian Abortion Law shap…
Why being trauma informed is an issue for court integrity
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Why being trauma informed is an issue for court integrity
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Practice and Procedure Part 6: Costs of Interlocutory Applications under the Uniform Civil Procedure Rules 2005 (NSW)
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Practice and Procedure Part 6: Costs of Interlocutory Applications under the Uniform Civil Procedure Rules 2005 (NSW)
Vikram Misra, Barrister at Clarence Chambers, continues his series into practice and procedure. In this article, he discusses the cost of interlocutor…
Is lactoferrin suddenly banned in food?
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Is lactoferrin suddenly banned in food?
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A Legal Analysis on Wimbledon’s Ban on Russian and Belarusian Players
Alexandria Anthony, Lawyer and Jackie Chan, Lawyer at SportsLawyer share their insight regarding AELTC placing a blanket ban on all athletes from Russ…
A Legal Analysis on Wimbledon’s Ban on Russian and Belarusian Players
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Death and Taxes: Part 2 – Are Capital Gains Tax and Super Death Benefits Tax the new inheritance taxes?
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Death and Taxes: Part 2 – Are Capital Gains Tax and Super Death Benefits Tax the new inheritance taxes?
Anthony J Cordato, Principal at Cordato Partners, in the second part of his Death and Taxes series, examine the new taxes that tax wealth on death whi…
The Elusive Notion of “Consent “in the collection of sensitive data Under the Privacy Act
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Anthony J Cordato, Principal at Cordato Partners, begins his series on death taxes / inheritance taxes. In his first article, he examines the inherita…
Autism Spectrum Disorder and the Criminal Law
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Anthony J Cordato, Principal at Cordato Partners, begins his series on death taxes / inheritance taxes. In his first article, he examines the inherita…
Autism Spectrum Disorder and the Criminal Law
Dr Felicity Gerry QC, at Libertas Chambers discuss the importance of considering autism spectrum disorders in criminal proceedings. Watch her recent w…
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The Management of Australia's Borders: Responding to an Ever-Changing World
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Professional Indemnity Insurance - Are You Prepared?
Ruth Parker, Managing Principal at Marsh Australia, discusses professional indemnity and how can you best be prepared for renewal. Solicitors sea…
Briefing for the Independent Medical Examination
Dr Alan Home, Occupational Physician at Health People Legal, having worked as an independent medical examiner for over thirty years, is aware that the…
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Clive Sheard is a Senior Marine Consultant at the ABL Group. The ABL Group recently launched a new digital service to compliment marine pilot training…
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Andrew Yee, Director at HLB Mann Judd, discusses the major changes to superannuation proposed in the May 2021 Federal Budget as they are now law. …
The Management of Australia's Borders: Responding to an Ever-Changing World
Maria Jockel, BDO Migration Services National Leader, discusses the management of Australia's borders as it responds an ever-changing world . Few appr…
Professional Indemnity Insurance - Are You Prepared?
Ruth Parker, Managing Principal at Marsh Australia, discusses professional indemnity and how can you best be prepared for renewal. Solicitors sea…
Briefing for the Independent Medical Examination
Dr Alan Home, Occupational Physician at Health People Legal, having worked as an independent medical examiner for over thirty years, is aware that the…
Being wilful and reckless with trust deeds: not a winning tax planning strategy
Matthew Burgess, Director at View Legal, discuss what happens how being wilful and reckless with trust deeds is not a winning tax planning strategy.&n…
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Arbitration and Mediation Part 10: Interim Measures Under the Uncitral Model Law - Freezing Orders
Sydney Jacobs, Barrister at 13 Wentworth Chambers andVikram Misra, Barrister at Clarence Chambers continue their series into arbitration and mediation…
Arbitration and Mediation Part 10: Interim Measures Under the Uncitral Model Law - Freezing Orders
Sydney Jacobs, Barrister at 13 Wentworth Chambers andVikram Misra, Barrister at Clarence Chambers continue their series into arbitration and mediation…
The challenge of conflicting legal and communication advice in a crisis
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The challenge of conflicting legal and communication advice in a crisis
Craig Badings, Partner at SenateSHJ, discusses 'crisis management' in reference to legal advice. He analyses 12 ASX-listed companies and how such cris…
Do vegan and vegetarian marketing descriptors need regulating?
Charles Fisher, Principal Solicitor, and Thomas Salzano, Lawyer, at KHQ Lawyers analyse what the future of marketing for plant-based meat alternatives…
Do vegan and vegetarian marketing descriptors need regulating?
Charles Fisher, Principal Solicitor, and Thomas Salzano, Lawyer, at KHQ Lawyers analyse what the future of marketing for plant-based meat alternatives…
Why You Should Use A CPD Training Service Provider
According to Australian law, practising lawyers need to earn at least 10 continuous professional development (CPD) points every year between April 1 a…
Why You Should Use A CPD Training Service Provider
According to Australian law, practising lawyers need to earn at least 10 continuous professional development (CPD) points every year between April 1 a…
How Long Do You Have to File a Personal Injury Lawsuit in Australia?
Mitchell Herlihy, Senior Associate at Lifestyle Injury Lawyers, discusses the main points surrounding Personal Injury Lawsuits in Australia. He examin…
How Long Do You Have to File a Personal Injury Lawsuit in Australia?
Mitchell Herlihy, Senior Associate at Lifestyle Injury Lawyers, discusses the main points surrounding Personal Injury Lawsuits in Australia. He examin…
Why prosecution guidance on women suspected of endangering or harming their infants needs to be updated and published.
Dr Felicity Gerry QC, at Crockett Chambers in Melbourne, discusses the need to update prosecution guidance regarding women suspected of endangering or…
Why prosecution guidance on women suspected of endangering or harming their infants needs to be updated and published.
Dr Felicity Gerry QC, at Crockett Chambers in Melbourne, discusses the need to update prosecution guidance regarding women suspected of endangering or…
New exit policy for carbon contracts
Leanne O'Neill, Partner, and Vanessa Thompson, Special Counsel at Cooper Grace Ward, discuss the newly introduced 'exit policy' for carbon contracts.…
New exit policy for carbon contracts
Leanne O'Neill, Partner, and Vanessa Thompson, Special Counsel at Cooper Grace Ward, discuss the newly introduced 'exit policy' for carbon contracts.…
SMSF Trustee Directors are now required to have a Director Identification Number
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SMSF Trustee Directors are now required to have a Director Identification Number
Andrew Yee, Director at HLB Mann Judd, discusses the new Director Identification Number, and explains why it is now required for SMSF Trustee Director…
How lawyers can build a personal brand in a time efficient way
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How lawyers can build a personal brand in a time efficient way
Ben Paul, CEO and Founder of The BD Ladder, discusses personal branding techniques for Lawyers that allows them to manage their workloads whilst still…
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Alina Kaye, Partner at The Workplace Employment Lawyers, discusses the key issues for employers regarding wage compliance, and analyses the best metho…
“I think I’ve been underpaid”: getting on the front foot to ensure wage compliance in a complex world of work
Alina Kaye, Partner at The Workplace Employment Lawyers, discusses the key issues for employers regarding wage compliance, and analyses the best metho…
New tax rules apply if you are employing working holiday makers
Anthony J Cordato, Principal at Cordato Partners, discusses the re-opening of Australia's International Border, and how this will effect working indiv…
New tax rules apply if you are employing working holiday makers
Anthony J Cordato, Principal at Cordato Partners, discusses the re-opening of Australia's International Border, and how this will effect working indiv…
Q&A: Vivienne Corcoran on building referral networks
Vivienne Corcoran, Marketing and Client Specialist at Marketing Logic, answers questions regarding referral networks, her useful tips and tricks, and…
Q&A: Vivienne Corcoran on building referral networks
Vivienne Corcoran, Marketing and Client Specialist at Marketing Logic, answers questions regarding referral networks, her useful tips and tricks, and…
The ‘Yin and Yang’ of Mental Health in the Workplace
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The ‘Yin and Yang’ of Mental Health in the Workplace
John Poulsen, Principal at People Passion Performance, discusses mental health in the workplace, and the importance of the old Chinese saying 'Yin and…
Trusts and the rule in Murphy's Law
Matthew Burgess, Director at View Legal, analyses what happens when trust structure goes wrong, as seen in the case Re McGowan & Valentini Trusts…
Trusts and the rule in Murphy's Law
Matthew Burgess, Director at View Legal, analyses what happens when trust structure goes wrong, as seen in the case Re McGowan & Valentini Trusts…
Admissibility of Prior Sexual Assault Complaints in NSW: Can a complainants’ prior false sexual assault claims be admitted in sexual assault cases?
Jimmy Singh, Principal at Criminal Defence Lawyers Australia (CDLA), analyses sexual assault trials in Australia, specifically in NSW in relation to s…
Admissibility of Prior Sexual Assault Complaints in NSW: Can a complainants’ prior false sexual assault claims be admitted in sexual assault cases?
Jimmy Singh, Principal at Criminal Defence Lawyers Australia (CDLA), analyses sexual assault trials in Australia, specifically in NSW in relation to s…
What Are the Legal Concerns for My Children in a Divorce?
Simon Bennett, Managing Partner at OMB Solicitors, analyses the key legal concerns revolving around children in the case of a divorce. He speaks with…
What Are the Legal Concerns for My Children in a Divorce?
Simon Bennett, Managing Partner at OMB Solicitors, analyses the key legal concerns revolving around children in the case of a divorce. He speaks with…
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Adj Professor, Dr Brett Davies, Legal Consolidated Barristers & Solictors, answers the frequently asked questions and important points to note reg…
SMSF Investing in Cryptocurrency: Six new requirements for your SMSF Deed
Adj Professor, Dr Brett Davies, Legal Consolidated Barristers & Solictors, answers the frequently asked questions and important points to note reg…
Practice and Procedure Part 5: Redaction of Documents Called for by a Subpoena
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Practice and Procedure Part 5: Redaction of Documents Called for by a Subpoena
Vikram Misra, Barrister at Clarence Chambers, discusses subpoena's, redaction of documents, privilege, confidentiality and more in this exclusive piec…
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Breellen Warry, Partner, Georgia Appleby, Associate, and Elizabeth Reed, Graduate Lawyer, at Maddocks share their insights regarding infrastructure co…
Q&A: Reforming infrastructure contributions in NSW
Breellen Warry, Partner, Georgia Appleby, Associate, and Elizabeth Reed, Graduate Lawyer, at Maddocks share their insights regarding infrastructure co…
A Q&A with Louise Mathias
A discussion with Legalwise Seminars, Louise Mathias, Multidisciplinary Barrister, Mediator (Harvard), Certified High Performance + EQ + Daring Leader…
A Q&A with Louise Mathias
A discussion with Legalwise Seminars, Louise Mathias, Multidisciplinary Barrister, Mediator (Harvard), Certified High Performance + EQ + Daring Leader…
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Rochelle Castro, Principal at RC & Co Lawyers, answers questions in relation to Changes to theOwners Corporations Act 2006 Affecting Multi-Lot Pro…
Owners Corporations Act: A Q&A with Rochelle Castro
Rochelle Castro, Principal at RC & Co Lawyers, answers questions in relation to Changes to theOwners Corporations Act 2006 Affecting Multi-Lot Pro…
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In an exclusive Q&A session with Legalwise Seminars, Dylan Meyer-O'Brien, CEO of The Prepared Company, addresses key questions regarding digital a…
Digital Assets: A Q & A with Dylan Meyer-O’Brien
In an exclusive Q&A session with Legalwise Seminars, Dylan Meyer-O'Brien, CEO of The Prepared Company, addresses key questions regarding digital a…
Q&A with Sophie Manera on the Subclass 482 and Subclass 494 visas
In a Q&A session with Legalwise Seminars, Sophie Manera, a Partner at Tang Law, answers queries on the Subclass 482 and 494 visas. With skill…
Q&A with Sophie Manera on the Subclass 482 and Subclass 494 visas
In a Q&A session with Legalwise Seminars, Sophie Manera, a Partner at Tang Law, answers queries on the Subclass 482 and 494 visas. With skill…
Global Talent Visa: Frequently Asked Questions
Yin Chiew, a Practice Leader at LegalVision, provides answers to the most frequently asked questions surrounding the Global Talent Visa. TheGloba…
Global Talent Visa: Frequently Asked Questions
Yin Chiew, a Practice Leader at LegalVision, provides answers to the most frequently asked questions surrounding the Global Talent Visa. TheGloba…
Vaccines, but not heard: FWC Full Bench finds failure to consult undermines employer vaccine requirement
Angus Macinnis, Director of Dispute Resolution at StevensVuaran Lawyers, discusses the importance of consultation with employees when creating workpla…
Vaccines, but not heard: FWC Full Bench finds failure to consult undermines employer vaccine requirement
Angus Macinnis, Director of Dispute Resolution at StevensVuaran Lawyers, discusses the importance of consultation with employees when creating workpla…
Financial Services Disputes - Notify, Investigate & Remediate
David Huggins, Principal of Huggins Legal, writes that as a result of amendments to the Corporations Act that came into effect on 1 October 2021, the…
Financial Services Disputes - Notify, Investigate & Remediate
David Huggins, Principal of Huggins Legal, writes that as a result of amendments to the Corporations Act that came into effect on 1 October 2021, the…
Climate Change Is Transforming Legal Practice
Consultant Heather Ruddockdiscusses how climate change has transformed legal practice with its growing relevance beyond environmental law. Learn more…
Climate Change Is Transforming Legal Practice
Consultant Heather Ruddockdiscusses how climate change has transformed legal practice with its growing relevance beyond environmental law. Learn more…
Trusts and the rule in Murphy's Law
Matthew Burgess, Director atView Legal, shares an overview of how the case Re McGowan & Valentini Trusts [2021] VSC 154 is an example of a trust s…
Trusts and the rule in Murphy's Law
Matthew Burgess, Director atView Legal, shares an overview of how the case Re McGowan & Valentini Trusts [2021] VSC 154 is an example of a trust s…
Caveats Series Part 11: Service of notices on caveators by registered post
Vikram Misra, Barrister at Clarence Chambers continues his series into caveats as he discusses how service of notices, such as lapsing notices, can be…
Caveats Series Part 11: Service of notices on caveators by registered post
Vikram Misra, Barrister at Clarence Chambers continues his series into caveats as he discusses how service of notices, such as lapsing notices, can be…
Announcing the Climate Change Law and Governance Conference
How do businesses and their professional advisers connect the dots between climate science, public policy, climate risk governance, and an understandi…
Announcing the Climate Change Law and Governance Conference
How do businesses and their professional advisers connect the dots between climate science, public policy, climate risk governance, and an understandi…
‘Retro’ Witnessing of BDBNs: what could possibly go wrong?
Matthew Burgess, Director atView Legal, discusses the significance of ASICs recent decision to ban a financial adviser for 8 years in shedding light o…
‘Retro’ Witnessing of BDBNs: what could possibly go wrong?
Matthew Burgess, Director atView Legal, discusses the significance of ASICs recent decision to ban a financial adviser for 8 years in shedding light o…
Patents Series Part 5: Patenting pharmaceuticals in key South East Asia Markets
John Landells, Partner, and Brittany Howard, Associate at FB Rice, continue the FB Rice series into patents. In Part 5, both highlight essential paten…
Patents Series Part 5: Patenting pharmaceuticals in key South East Asia Markets
John Landells, Partner, and Brittany Howard, Associate at FB Rice, continue the FB Rice series into patents. In Part 5, both highlight essential paten…
NSW Conveyancing Regulations: Protecting Consumers
Amanda Edmonds, Managing Director at Edmonds Conveyancing, discusses how two of the most crucialconveyancingregulations in NSW can be easily communica…
NSW Conveyancing Regulations: Protecting Consumers
Amanda Edmonds, Managing Director at Edmonds Conveyancing, discusses how two of the most crucialconveyancingregulations in NSW can be easily communica…
Tax equalisation clauses in wills – devil is in the detail
Matthew Burgess, Director atView Legal, discusses how the case of Todd v Todd & Ors [2021] SASC 36 reinforces a number of issues about tax equalis…
Tax equalisation clauses in wills – devil is in the detail
Matthew Burgess, Director atView Legal, discusses how the case of Todd v Todd & Ors [2021] SASC 36 reinforces a number of issues about tax equalis…
Valid oral variations to contracts… that prohibit oral variations
Matthew Burgess, Director atView Legal, shares how UK cases can give insights as to the likely position of decisions in Australia. In theor…
Valid oral variations to contracts… that prohibit oral variations
Matthew Burgess, Director atView Legal, shares how UK cases can give insights as to the likely position of decisions in Australia. In theor…
Ex-Spouses Attacking Trust Assets
Matthew Burgess, Director at View Legal, shares an overview of Balken & Vyner [2020], where he highlights the importance of having appropriate str…
Ex-Spouses Attacking Trust Assets
Matthew Burgess, Director at View Legal, shares an overview of Balken & Vyner [2020], where he highlights the importance of having appropriate str…
A Discussion with Anthony Lo Surdo SC on Mediation Advocacy
In a Q&A session with Legalwise Seminars, Anthony Lo Surdo SC, at 12 Wentworth Selborne Chambers, Sydney, Lonsdale Chambers, Melbourne and Outer T…
A Discussion with Anthony Lo Surdo SC on Mediation Advocacy
In a Q&A session with Legalwise Seminars, Anthony Lo Surdo SC, at 12 Wentworth Selborne Chambers, Sydney, Lonsdale Chambers, Melbourne and Outer T…
Conflicting Legal and Communication Advice During a Crisis
Craig Badings, Partner at SenateSHJ, emphasises the importance of balancing legal and communication advice with the rest of the business during times…
Conflicting Legal and Communication Advice During a Crisis
Craig Badings, Partner at SenateSHJ, emphasises the importance of balancing legal and communication advice with the rest of the business during times…
Procurement and Commercial Contracting for Australian Government Agencies
Alexandra Wedutenko, Consultant, and Jasmine Chen, Lawyer, at Clayton Utz revisit the basics of government procurement and contracting. Alexandra will…
Procurement and Commercial Contracting for Australian Government Agencies
Alexandra Wedutenko, Consultant, and Jasmine Chen, Lawyer, at Clayton Utz revisit the basics of government procurement and contracting. Alexandra will…
Koala SEPP Reversed in Shocking Twist
Breellen Warry, Partner; Peter Holt, Special Counsel and Georgia Appleby, Associate at Holding Redlich share an update to the controversial Koala SEPP…
Koala SEPP Reversed in Shocking Twist
Breellen Warry, Partner; Peter Holt, Special Counsel and Georgia Appleby, Associate at Holding Redlich share an update to the controversial Koala SEPP…
The New Proposed Drug Supply Prohibition Order Laws in NSW
Jimmy Singh, Principal at Criminal Defence Lawyers Australia, provides a guide to the the new proposed drug supply prohibition order laws in NSW in re…
The New Proposed Drug Supply Prohibition Order Laws in NSW
Jimmy Singh, Principal at Criminal Defence Lawyers Australia, provides a guide to the the new proposed drug supply prohibition order laws in NSW in re…
Mandatory COVID-19 Vaccinations for Employees - A Reasonable Precaution or a Step too Far?
Aaron Goonrey, Partner, and Jessica McDonald, Lawyer at Lander & Rogers, discuss the issues employers will need to consider when deciding whether…
Mandatory COVID-19 Vaccinations for Employees - A Reasonable Precaution or a Step too Far?
Aaron Goonrey, Partner, and Jessica McDonald, Lawyer at Lander & Rogers, discuss the issues employers will need to consider when deciding whether…
Electric Scooter Laws: What You Should Know
Jimmy Singh, Principal at Criminal Defence Lawyers Australia, outlines the NSW legislation on electric scooters, with a comparison to legislation from…
Electric Scooter Laws: What You Should Know
Jimmy Singh, Principal at Criminal Defence Lawyers Australia, outlines the NSW legislation on electric scooters, with a comparison to legislation from…
The NSW Government makes peace with itself over the Koala SEPP
Breellen Warry, Partner; Peter Holt, Special Counsel and Georgia Appleby, Associate at Holding Redlich discuss the new State Environmental Planning Po…
The NSW Government makes peace with itself over the Koala SEPP
Breellen Warry, Partner; Peter Holt, Special Counsel and Georgia Appleby, Associate at Holding Redlich discuss the new State Environmental Planning Po…
Using Data Analytics, Robotic Process Automation, and Artificial Intelligence to Meet Modern Regulatory Director Responsibilities
Dr David Millhouse, Senior Research Fellow at the Faculty of Law in Bond University, discusses how to utilise analytics, AI and robotic process automa…
Using Data Analytics, Robotic Process Automation, and Artificial Intelligence to Meet Modern Regulatory Director Responsibilities
Dr David Millhouse, Senior Research Fellow at the Faculty of Law in Bond University, discusses how to utilise analytics, AI and robotic process automa…
COVID-19 and Access to Justice in Criminal Law: For Better or for Worse?
Jimmy Singh, Principal at Criminal Defence Lawyers Australia, examines the impact of COVID-19 on the barriers to accessing justice in criminal law. He…
COVID-19 and Access to Justice in Criminal Law: For Better or for Worse?
Jimmy Singh, Principal at Criminal Defence Lawyers Australia, examines the impact of COVID-19 on the barriers to accessing justice in criminal law. He…
Preparing for Trial
Jason Betts, Partner and Chris Lisica, Senior Associate at Herbert Smith Freehills, emphasises the importance for litigators to be thoroughly prepared…
Preparing for Trial
Jason Betts, Partner and Chris Lisica, Senior Associate at Herbert Smith Freehills, emphasises the importance for litigators to be thoroughly prepared…
[VIDEO] Forewarned is Forearmed - Working Collaboratively with the ATO
"Forewarned is forearmed," says Chris Kinsella, Tax Controversy Specialist and Partner at MinterEllison, as he highlights how working collaboratively…
[VIDEO] Forewarned is Forearmed - Working Collaboratively with the ATO
"Forewarned is forearmed," says Chris Kinsella, Tax Controversy Specialist and Partner at MinterEllison, as he highlights how working collaboratively…
Permanent Stays and Setting Aside Settlement Agreements
Luke Geary, Partner, together with Georgia Haydon, Lawyer at Mills Oakley, provide an overview of how the Royal Commissions have affected civil claims…
Permanent Stays and Setting Aside Settlement Agreements
Luke Geary, Partner, together with Georgia Haydon, Lawyer at Mills Oakley, provide an overview of how the Royal Commissions have affected civil claims…
COVID-19 | The Court Speaks: Terminating Leases in the Age of COVID-19
John Nicolas, Partner, together with Rebecca Brown, Senior Associate and Briony Foxe, Associate, at Gadens, share the key takeaways in the recent Snea…
COVID-19 | The Court Speaks: Terminating Leases in the Age of COVID-19
John Nicolas, Partner, together with Rebecca Brown, Senior Associate and Briony Foxe, Associate, at Gadens, share the key takeaways in the recent Snea…
Australia: COVID-19 - Lessons From a Pandemic
Michael Michalandos, Partner and Michael Starkey, Senior Associate, from Baker McKenzie share key lessons from a pandemic that employers need to consi…
Australia: COVID-19 - Lessons From a Pandemic
Michael Michalandos, Partner and Michael Starkey, Senior Associate, from Baker McKenzie share key lessons from a pandemic that employers need to consi…
Beware the Uninsured Insured in Project Insurances
Raymond Giblett, Partner and Timothy Chan, Associate at Norton Rose Fulbright Australia, share their insights on allocating risk during uncertain time…
Beware the Uninsured Insured in Project Insurances
Raymond Giblett, Partner and Timothy Chan, Associate at Norton Rose Fulbright Australia, share their insights on allocating risk during uncertain time…
What Do You Do When You Can’t Serve Divorce Documents on Your Client’s Ex-Spouse?
Kristen Mitchell-Scott, Solicitor at Mitchells Solicitors, shares valuable advice on what to do when you cannot service Divorce Documents on your clie…
What Do You Do When You Can’t Serve Divorce Documents on Your Client’s Ex-Spouse?
Kristen Mitchell-Scott, Solicitor at Mitchells Solicitors, shares valuable advice on what to do when you cannot service Divorce Documents on your clie…
COVID-19 - Will Arbitration Proceedings Continue if a Party Becomes Insolvent?
As company insolvencies are likely to increase in the near future, Joachim (Jo) Delaney, Partner, together with Maria O'Brien, Partner and Heather San…
COVID-19 - Will Arbitration Proceedings Continue if a Party Becomes Insolvent?
As company insolvencies are likely to increase in the near future, Joachim (Jo) Delaney, Partner, together with Maria O'Brien, Partner and Heather San…
So, You’ve Qualified for JobKeeper. What Next….?
Erin McCarthy, Partner, together with Daniel Bartlett, Law Clerk at Piper Alderman, share insights into the processes that need to be completed after…
So, You’ve Qualified for JobKeeper. What Next….?
Erin McCarthy, Partner, together with Daniel Bartlett, Law Clerk at Piper Alderman, share insights into the processes that need to be completed after…
COVID-19 List for Parenting Matters: An Initiative of the Federal Circuit Court and Family Court to Assist During These Unprecedented Times
Kristen Mitchell-Scott, Solicitor at Mitchells Solicitors, outlines how the new COVID-19 List, effective from 29 April 2020, will work in practice. Sh…
COVID-19 List for Parenting Matters: An Initiative of the Federal Circuit Court and Family Court to Assist During These Unprecedented Times
Kristen Mitchell-Scott, Solicitor at Mitchells Solicitors, outlines how the new COVID-19 List, effective from 29 April 2020, will work in practice. Sh…
Embracing Diversity Part 5: Negotiating with Diversity
Barrister and mediator Paul Sills provides a guide to negotiating with diversity in the final part of his 5 Part series on embracing diversity. Follow…
Embracing Diversity Part 5: Negotiating with Diversity
Barrister and mediator Paul Sills provides a guide to negotiating with diversity in the final part of his 5 Part series on embracing diversity. Follow…
Unique Times Require Innovative Industry Regulation
Michael Chesterman, Consultant at Helix Legal discusses what the reality is for the construction industry amidst unprecedented times due to the COVID-…
Unique Times Require Innovative Industry Regulation
Michael Chesterman, Consultant at Helix Legal discusses what the reality is for the construction industry amidst unprecedented times due to the COVID-…
COVID-19 Injunctions on Recourse to Security in Construction Contracts
Andrew Hales, Partner and Emily Miers, Lawyer at MinterEllison focus on how the infrastructure industry are affected by the financial burdens as a res…
COVID-19 Injunctions on Recourse to Security in Construction Contracts
Andrew Hales, Partner and Emily Miers, Lawyer at MinterEllison focus on how the infrastructure industry are affected by the financial burdens as a res…
COVID-19 Response: Changes to the FWA and Awards
Elizabeth Devine, Founder of Devine Law at Work, provides an in-depth overview of the changes to the FWA and Awards as a result of recent events in Au…
COVID-19 Response: Changes to the FWA and Awards
Elizabeth Devine, Founder of Devine Law at Work, provides an in-depth overview of the changes to the FWA and Awards as a result of recent events in Au…
COVID-19 Implications on Family Law Matters
Kristen Mitchell-Scott, Solicitor at Mitchells Solicitors, outlines briefly the implications that the ongoing situation with COVID-19 has on family la…
COVID-19 Implications on Family Law Matters
Kristen Mitchell-Scott, Solicitor at Mitchells Solicitors, outlines briefly the implications that the ongoing situation with COVID-19 has on family la…
Embracing Diversity Part 4: Celebrate Our Differences
Barrister and mediator Paul Sills explores why we should celebrate our differences as humans in Part 4 of his 5 Part series on embracing diversity. Fo…
Embracing Diversity Part 4: Celebrate Our Differences
Barrister and mediator Paul Sills explores why we should celebrate our differences as humans in Part 4 of his 5 Part series on embracing diversity. Fo…
Embracing Diversity Part 3: Why Are We Different?
Barrister and mediator Paul Sills explores what it is that makes humans different in Part 3 of his 5 Part series on diversity. In Part 1, he provides…
Embracing Diversity Part 3: Why Are We Different?
Barrister and mediator Paul Sills explores what it is that makes humans different in Part 3 of his 5 Part series on diversity. In Part 1, he provides…
COVID-19: What Australian Employers Need to Know and Do
Elizabeth Devine, Founder of Devine Law at Work, provides an in-depth analysis into the key issues raised involving what employers need to do in light…
COVID-19: What Australian Employers Need to Know and Do
Elizabeth Devine, Founder of Devine Law at Work, provides an in-depth analysis into the key issues raised involving what employers need to do in light…
DNA Contamination by Investigators – Cold Case Homicides Highlight Issue
Jane Moira Taupin, Forensic Science Consultant, highlights how the collection of cellular material without knowledge leads to major problems by highli…
DNA Contamination by Investigators – Cold Case Homicides Highlight Issue
Jane Moira Taupin, Forensic Science Consultant, highlights how the collection of cellular material without knowledge leads to major problems by highli…
WASTE UPDATE – Waste Export Ban: What’s Ahead in 2020?
Breellen Warry, Partner of Planning, Environment and Sustainability at Holding Redlich provides an update on waste management following the waste expo…
WASTE UPDATE – Waste Export Ban: What’s Ahead in 2020?
Breellen Warry, Partner of Planning, Environment and Sustainability at Holding Redlich provides an update on waste management following the waste expo…
What Advisors Need to Know About Transfer Pricing for SMEs
"The ATO is looking into a more self-assurance regime. The ATO is pushing the burden into the tax-payers to make sure that they second-test their posi…
What Advisors Need to Know About Transfer Pricing for SMEs
"The ATO is looking into a more self-assurance regime. The ATO is pushing the burden into the tax-payers to make sure that they second-test their posi…
Property Series Part 3: Rumours of My Demise are Greatly Overstated
Barrister and mediator, Sydney Jacobs continues his series by providinga brief overview into modifying or extinguishing a covenant of easement. He wil…
Property Series Part 3: Rumours of My Demise are Greatly Overstated
Barrister and mediator, Sydney Jacobs continues his series by providinga brief overview into modifying or extinguishing a covenant of easement. He wil…
School's Legal Obligations Regarding Bushfires
As bushfires continue to ravage Australian land, Cecelia Irvine-So, Practice Leader at Moores, summarises the guidelines schools should follow to ensu…
School's Legal Obligations Regarding Bushfires
As bushfires continue to ravage Australian land, Cecelia Irvine-So, Practice Leader at Moores, summarises the guidelines schools should follow to ensu…
Embracing Diversity Part 2: The Unity Behind Diversity
Barrister and mediator Paul Sills explores how understanding and accepting universal principles is a step towards embracing diversity in Part 2 of his…
Embracing Diversity Part 2: The Unity Behind Diversity
Barrister and mediator Paul Sills explores how understanding and accepting universal principles is a step towards embracing diversity in Part 2 of his…
Property Series Part 2: Buying off the Plan: Some Tips for Those Acting for Purchasers
Barrister and mediator, Sydney Jacobs, provides advice for those acting for purchasers of "off the plan" units in Part 2 of his property series. His s…
Property Series Part 2: Buying off the Plan: Some Tips for Those Acting for Purchasers
Barrister and mediator, Sydney Jacobs, provides advice for those acting for purchasers of "off the plan" units in Part 2 of his property series. His s…
Legal and Ethical Issues with the Use of AI in Health & Aged Care
Alison Choy Flannigan, Partner at Hall & Wilcox delves into the legal and ethical issues with the increased use of AI in Health & Aged Care as…
Legal and Ethical Issues with the Use of AI in Health & Aged Care
Alison Choy Flannigan, Partner at Hall & Wilcox delves into the legal and ethical issues with the increased use of AI in Health & Aged Care as…
When Disaster Strikes: Managing Employees in the Event of a Natural Disaster
Aaron Goonrey, Partner, Kaitlyn Gulle, Partner and Cameron Hannebery, Special Counsel at Lander & Rogers provide their insights on obligations emp…
When Disaster Strikes: Managing Employees in the Event of a Natural Disaster
Aaron Goonrey, Partner, Kaitlyn Gulle, Partner and Cameron Hannebery, Special Counsel at Lander & Rogers provide their insights on obligations emp…
Religious Discrimination Bill Encroaches Too Heavily On Other Human Rights
Ann-Louise Brown, Senior Communications Advisor at the Law Council of Australia reports on the effect of the Religious Discrimination Bill on ot…
Religious Discrimination Bill Encroaches Too Heavily On Other Human Rights
Ann-Louise Brown, Senior Communications Advisor at the Law Council of Australia reports on the effect of the Religious Discrimination Bill on ot…
Pricing Based on Client Value
Darius Hii, Director at Chat Legal, discusses pricing strategies for clients. By now, the push for firms to consider a move away from the t…
Pricing Based on Client Value
Darius Hii, Director at Chat Legal, discusses pricing strategies for clients. By now, the push for firms to consider a move away from the t…
[Video] A Discussion with The Hon Michael Kirby
Sarah Chadwick, Senior Program Manager at Legalwise Seminars, interviews The Hon Michael Kirby AC CMG about the current developments in Human Rights L…
[Video] A Discussion with The Hon Michael Kirby
Sarah Chadwick, Senior Program Manager at Legalwise Seminars, interviews The Hon Michael Kirby AC CMG about the current developments in Human Rights L…
Better Conversations - How to have difficult conversations
Barrister and mediator Paul Sills continues his series, Better Conversations. In Part 2, below, he explores how we react when things go wrong. Read Pa…
Better Conversations - How to have difficult conversations
Barrister and mediator Paul Sills continues his series, Better Conversations. In Part 2, below, he explores how we react when things go wrong. Read Pa…
Industry Developments
SERIES 14: LAPSING NOTICE OR WITHDRAWAL UNDER S 74MA OF THE REAL PROPERTY ACT 1900 (NSW)?
Vikram Misra discusses the decision-making process between issuing a lapsing notice or seeking court withdrawal of a caveat, dependent on the urgency of removing the caveat, with a focus on procedural differences and implications for legal costs.…
Temporary Activity (subclass 408) Australian Government Endorsed Event (AGEE) stream – Pandemic Event Visa is ceasing on 1 September 2023, at midnight.
Tanja Djokic, Director and Principal Solicitor at TD Migration Consulting, joined to share her insights into the closure of Australia's 408 COVID Visa…
Temporary Activity (subclass 408) Australian Government Endorsed Event (AGEE) stream – Pandemic Event Visa is ceasing on 1 September 2023, at midnight.
Tanja Djokic, Director and Principal Solicitor at TD Migration Consulting, joined to share her insights into the closure of Australia's 408 COVID Visa…
Key taxation changes affecting your New Zealand Clients
Ajay Ravi, Special Counsel at McInnes Wilson Lawyers shares his insight on new/revised measures and interpretations of the law and associated guidance…
Key taxation changes affecting your New Zealand Clients
Ajay Ravi, Special Counsel at McInnes Wilson Lawyers shares his insight on new/revised measures and interpretations of the law and associated guidance…
The Future of Sustainable Finance - APLMA+LWS
Like the song Money Makes the World Go Round, the fast-moving area of sustainable finance will inevitably transform the financial system for large, me…
The Future of Sustainable Finance - APLMA+LWS
Like the song Money Makes the World Go Round, the fast-moving area of sustainable finance will inevitably transform the financial system for large, me…
Renovating Regulation: the ALRC’s latest report on corporations and financial services law
Dr William Isdale and Christopher Ash, both Senior Legal Officers at the Australian Law Reform Commission, share their insights on the ALRC's latest r…
Renovating Regulation: the ALRC’s latest report on corporations and financial services law
Dr William Isdale and Christopher Ash, both Senior Legal Officers at the Australian Law Reform Commission, share their insights on the ALRC's latest r…
Reunited and it Feels so Good - 7th Annual Legalwise Credit Law Conference
Andrea Beatty, Partner, Alessandra Romeo, Lawyer and Jack Hobson, Law Clerk of Piper Alderman shares their insights on the recently concluded 7th Annu…
Reunited and it Feels so Good - 7th Annual Legalwise Credit Law Conference
Andrea Beatty, Partner, Alessandra Romeo, Lawyer and Jack Hobson, Law Clerk of Piper Alderman shares their insights on the recently concluded 7th Annu…
The Climate Change Act 2022: Australia’s emissions target becomes law
Breellen Warry, Partner at Maddocks share their insights regarding Australias emissions target becoming a law. Hear more from Breellen as she joins th…
The Climate Change Act 2022: Australia’s emissions target becomes law
Breellen Warry, Partner at Maddocks share their insights regarding Australias emissions target becoming a law. Hear more from Breellen as she joins th…
Infrastructure Update: New obligations under the Security of Critical Infrastructure Act 2018 (Cth)
Alex Ottaway, Special Counsel and Michael Graziano, Solicitor at HWL Ebsworth share their insights on the Security of Critical Infrastructure Act 2018…
Infrastructure Update: New obligations under the Security of Critical Infrastructure Act 2018 (Cth)
Alex Ottaway, Special Counsel and Michael Graziano, Solicitor at HWL Ebsworth share their insights on the Security of Critical Infrastructure Act 2018…
ACT Supreme Court Confirms building action only apportionable between “defendants”; Coombes v Capital Certifiers Pty Ltd [2022] ACTSC 165 (Elkaim J)
Owen Smith, law graduate at Mills Oakley and casual sessional academic at UTS discusses recent development in apportionment of damages in claims under…
ACT Supreme Court Confirms building action only apportionable between “defendants”; Coombes v Capital Certifiers Pty Ltd [2022] ACTSC 165 (Elkaim J)
Owen Smith, law graduate at Mills Oakley and casual sessional academic at UTS discusses recent development in apportionment of damages in claims under…
American Abortion Law in Turmoil: How does Australian Abortion Law shape up?
Errol Price, Legal Director at Symmetra Global shares his insight regarding the recent American Abortion Law and how does Australian Abortion Law shap…
American Abortion Law in Turmoil: How does Australian Abortion Law shape up?
Errol Price, Legal Director at Symmetra Global shares his insight regarding the recent American Abortion Law and how does Australian Abortion Law shap…
Is lactoferrin suddenly banned in food?
Charles Fisher, Principal Solicitor at KHQ Lawyers shares his insight regarding lactoferrin as to whether it can be added to infant formula products a…
Is lactoferrin suddenly banned in food?
Charles Fisher, Principal Solicitor at KHQ Lawyers shares his insight regarding lactoferrin as to whether it can be added to infant formula products a…
The cost of infrastructure needed for development could kill any profit… if it is a surprise
Leanne O'Neill, Partner, and Diane Coffin, Special Counsel at Cooper Grace Ward, discuss the cost of infrastructure needed for development that could…
Major changes to superannuation are now law
Andrew Yee, Director at HLB Mann Judd, discusses the major changes to superannuation proposed in the May 2021 Federal Budget as they are now law. …
The Management of Australia's Borders: Responding to an Ever-Changing World
Maria Jockel, BDO Migration Services National Leader, discusses the management of Australia's borders as it responds an ever-changing world . Few appr…
Professional Indemnity Insurance - Are You Prepared?
Ruth Parker, Managing Principal at Marsh Australia, discusses professional indemnity and how can you best be prepared for renewal. Solicitors sea…
Digitising pilotage peer learning
Clive Sheard is a Senior Marine Consultant at the ABL Group. The ABL Group recently launched a new digital service to compliment marine pilot training…
The cost of infrastructure needed for development could kill any profit… if it is a surprise
Leanne O'Neill, Partner, and Diane Coffin, Special Counsel at Cooper Grace Ward, discuss the cost of infrastructure needed for development that could…
Major changes to superannuation are now law
Andrew Yee, Director at HLB Mann Judd, discusses the major changes to superannuation proposed in the May 2021 Federal Budget as they are now law. …
The Management of Australia's Borders: Responding to an Ever-Changing World
Maria Jockel, BDO Migration Services National Leader, discusses the management of Australia's borders as it responds an ever-changing world . Few appr…
Professional Indemnity Insurance - Are You Prepared?
Ruth Parker, Managing Principal at Marsh Australia, discusses professional indemnity and how can you best be prepared for renewal. Solicitors sea…
Digitising pilotage peer learning
Clive Sheard is a Senior Marine Consultant at the ABL Group. The ABL Group recently launched a new digital service to compliment marine pilot training…
New exit policy for carbon contracts
Leanne O'Neill, Partner, and Vanessa Thompson, Special Counsel at Cooper Grace Ward, discuss the newly introduced 'exit policy' for carbon contracts.…
New exit policy for carbon contracts
Leanne O'Neill, Partner, and Vanessa Thompson, Special Counsel at Cooper Grace Ward, discuss the newly introduced 'exit policy' for carbon contracts.…
SMSF Trustee Directors are now required to have a Director Identification Number
Andrew Yee, Director at HLB Mann Judd, discusses the new Director Identification Number, and explains why it is now required for SMSF Trustee Director…
SMSF Trustee Directors are now required to have a Director Identification Number
Andrew Yee, Director at HLB Mann Judd, discusses the new Director Identification Number, and explains why it is now required for SMSF Trustee Director…
Practice and Procedure Part 5: Redaction of Documents Called for by a Subpoena
Vikram Misra, Barrister at Clarence Chambers, discusses subpoena's, redaction of documents, privilege, confidentiality and more in this exclusive piec…
Practice and Procedure Part 5: Redaction of Documents Called for by a Subpoena
Vikram Misra, Barrister at Clarence Chambers, discusses subpoena's, redaction of documents, privilege, confidentiality and more in this exclusive piec…
Q&A: Reforming infrastructure contributions in NSW
Breellen Warry, Partner, Georgia Appleby, Associate, and Elizabeth Reed, Graduate Lawyer, at Maddocks share their insights regarding infrastructure co…
Q&A: Reforming infrastructure contributions in NSW
Breellen Warry, Partner, Georgia Appleby, Associate, and Elizabeth Reed, Graduate Lawyer, at Maddocks share their insights regarding infrastructure co…
Owners Corporations Act: A Q&A with Rochelle Castro
Rochelle Castro, Principal at RC & Co Lawyers, answers questions in relation to Changes to theOwners Corporations Act 2006 Affecting Multi-Lot Pro…
Owners Corporations Act: A Q&A with Rochelle Castro
Rochelle Castro, Principal at RC & Co Lawyers, answers questions in relation to Changes to theOwners Corporations Act 2006 Affecting Multi-Lot Pro…
Vaccines, but not heard: FWC Full Bench finds failure to consult undermines employer vaccine requirement
Angus Macinnis, Director of Dispute Resolution at StevensVuaran Lawyers, discusses the importance of consultation with employees when creating workpla…
Vaccines, but not heard: FWC Full Bench finds failure to consult undermines employer vaccine requirement
Angus Macinnis, Director of Dispute Resolution at StevensVuaran Lawyers, discusses the importance of consultation with employees when creating workpla…
Financial Services Disputes - Notify, Investigate & Remediate
David Huggins, Principal of Huggins Legal, writes that as a result of amendments to the Corporations Act that came into effect on 1 October 2021, the…
Financial Services Disputes - Notify, Investigate & Remediate
David Huggins, Principal of Huggins Legal, writes that as a result of amendments to the Corporations Act that came into effect on 1 October 2021, the…
Climate Change Is Transforming Legal Practice
Consultant Heather Ruddockdiscusses how climate change has transformed legal practice with its growing relevance beyond environmental law. Learn more…
Climate Change Is Transforming Legal Practice
Consultant Heather Ruddockdiscusses how climate change has transformed legal practice with its growing relevance beyond environmental law. Learn more…
Trusts and the rule in Murphy's Law
Matthew Burgess, Director atView Legal, shares an overview of how the case Re McGowan & Valentini Trusts [2021] VSC 154 is an example of a trust s…
Trusts and the rule in Murphy's Law
Matthew Burgess, Director atView Legal, shares an overview of how the case Re McGowan & Valentini Trusts [2021] VSC 154 is an example of a trust s…
‘Retro’ Witnessing of BDBNs: what could possibly go wrong?
Matthew Burgess, Director atView Legal, discusses the significance of ASICs recent decision to ban a financial adviser for 8 years in shedding light o…
‘Retro’ Witnessing of BDBNs: what could possibly go wrong?
Matthew Burgess, Director atView Legal, discusses the significance of ASICs recent decision to ban a financial adviser for 8 years in shedding light o…
Tax equalisation clauses in wills – devil is in the detail
Matthew Burgess, Director atView Legal, discusses how the case of Todd v Todd & Ors [2021] SASC 36 reinforces a number of issues about tax equalis…
Tax equalisation clauses in wills – devil is in the detail
Matthew Burgess, Director atView Legal, discusses how the case of Todd v Todd & Ors [2021] SASC 36 reinforces a number of issues about tax equalis…
Valid oral variations to contracts… that prohibit oral variations
Matthew Burgess, Director atView Legal, shares how UK cases can give insights as to the likely position of decisions in Australia. In theor…
Valid oral variations to contracts… that prohibit oral variations
Matthew Burgess, Director atView Legal, shares how UK cases can give insights as to the likely position of decisions in Australia. In theor…
SMSFs, Non-lapsing BDBNs: There Is No Debate (as long as you Read the Deed)
Matthew Burgess, Director atView Legal, shares an overview on SMSFs and non-lapsing BDBNs in light of the recent decision in Hill v Zuda Pty Ltd [2021…
SMSFs, Non-lapsing BDBNs: There Is No Debate (as long as you Read the Deed)
Matthew Burgess, Director atView Legal, shares an overview on SMSFs and non-lapsing BDBNs in light of the recent decision in Hill v Zuda Pty Ltd [2021…
Ex-Spouses Attacking Trust Assets
Matthew Burgess, Director at View Legal, shares an overview of Balken & Vyner [2020], where he highlights the importance of having appropriate str…
Ex-Spouses Attacking Trust Assets
Matthew Burgess, Director at View Legal, shares an overview of Balken & Vyner [2020], where he highlights the importance of having appropriate str…
EPBC Act Reforms continue: Parliament considers Standards and Assurance Bill
Breellen Warry, Partner and Katharine Huxley, Associate at Holding Redlich share an update into the evolving situation with reforms to the Environment…
EPBC Act Reforms continue: Parliament considers Standards and Assurance Bill
Breellen Warry, Partner and Katharine Huxley, Associate at Holding Redlich share an update into the evolving situation with reforms to the Environment…
A Clinically-Reasoned Hypothesis can Invalidate an Australian Pharmaceutical Patent
Pulari Thangavelu, Trainee Patent Attorney at Michael Buck IP discusses how a clinically-reasoned hypothesis can invalidate an Australian Pharmaceutic…
A Clinically-Reasoned Hypothesis can Invalidate an Australian Pharmaceutical Patent
Pulari Thangavelu, Trainee Patent Attorney at Michael Buck IP discusses how a clinically-reasoned hypothesis can invalidate an Australian Pharmaceutic…
Whistleblower Protection for Systematic Underpayment Complaints by an Employee
Nadia Stojanova, Barrister, shares insights into whistleblower protection for systematic underpayment complaints by an employee. She compares it to un…
Whistleblower Protection for Systematic Underpayment Complaints by an Employee
Nadia Stojanova, Barrister, shares insights into whistleblower protection for systematic underpayment complaints by an employee. She compares it to un…
Testamentary Trusts and Excepted Trust Income - The New Normal
Matthew Burgess, Director at View Legal, discusses what the new normal is in relation to testamentary trusts and excepted trust income. He examines th…
Testamentary Trusts and Excepted Trust Income - The New Normal
Matthew Burgess, Director at View Legal, discusses what the new normal is in relation to testamentary trusts and excepted trust income. He examines th…
Design and Building Practitioners Act 2020: New Duties and Penalties for Architects
Helen Kowal, Partner at Swaab, shares an outline of the new duties and penalties for architects under the new Design and Building Practitioners Act 20…
Design and Building Practitioners Act 2020: New Duties and Penalties for Architects
Helen Kowal, Partner at Swaab, shares an outline of the new duties and penalties for architects under the new Design and Building Practitioners Act 20…
A Step Too Far - Unfair Contract Terms in Financial Services Contract
Joseph Manner, commercial barrister practising in Sydney and Brisbane, shares his insights into unfair contract terms legislation in light of the rece…
A Step Too Far - Unfair Contract Terms in Financial Services Contract
Joseph Manner, commercial barrister practising in Sydney and Brisbane, shares his insights into unfair contract terms legislation in light of the rece…
Rent Review Determination: Recent Decisions
Alan Hyam OAM, Australian Lawyer, practised at the NSW Bar for 37 years retiring on 30 June 2018. This article examines the principles extracted from…
Rent Review Determination: Recent Decisions
Alan Hyam OAM, Australian Lawyer, practised at the NSW Bar for 37 years retiring on 30 June 2018. This article examines the principles extracted from…
EPBC Act Reforms: The Story So Far and Where to From Here
Breellen Warry, Partner; Katharine Huxley, Associate; and Olivia Lawrence, Graduate, at Holding Redlich share an update into recent reforms to the Env…
EPBC Act Reforms: The Story So Far and Where to From Here
Breellen Warry, Partner; Katharine Huxley, Associate; and Olivia Lawrence, Graduate, at Holding Redlich share an update into recent reforms to the Env…
New Small Business Insolvency Reforms – Are You Ready for the Change?
Alice Ruhe, Partner at SMB Advisory, shares an overview of small business insolvency reforms ahead of her presentation at the New Small Business Insol…
New Small Business Insolvency Reforms – Are You Ready for the Change?
Alice Ruhe, Partner at SMB Advisory, shares an overview of small business insolvency reforms ahead of her presentation at the New Small Business Insol…
Koala SEPP Reversed in Shocking Twist
Breellen Warry, Partner; Peter Holt, Special Counsel and Georgia Appleby, Associate at Holding Redlich share an update to the controversial Koala SEPP…
Koala SEPP Reversed in Shocking Twist
Breellen Warry, Partner; Peter Holt, Special Counsel and Georgia Appleby, Associate at Holding Redlich share an update to the controversial Koala SEPP…
Mandatory COVID-19 Vaccinations for Employees - A Reasonable Precaution or a Step too Far?
Aaron Goonrey, Partner, and Jessica McDonald, Lawyer at Lander & Rogers, discuss the issues employers will need to consider when deciding whether…
Mandatory COVID-19 Vaccinations for Employees - A Reasonable Precaution or a Step too Far?
Aaron Goonrey, Partner, and Jessica McDonald, Lawyer at Lander & Rogers, discuss the issues employers will need to consider when deciding whether…
You Have the Right to Remain Private
Andrea Beatty, Partner, Chloe Kim, Lawyer and Shannon Hatheier, Law Clerk, at Piper Alderman, share an overview of the Government's review of thePriva…
You Have the Right to Remain Private
Andrea Beatty, Partner, Chloe Kim, Lawyer and Shannon Hatheier, Law Clerk, at Piper Alderman, share an overview of the Government's review of thePriva…
ACCC Enforcement Proceedings – Unfair Contract Terms
Katarina Klaric, Principal and Director, and Peter Divitcos, Lawyer at Stephens Lawyers & Consultants, explore unfair contract terms as standard f…
ACCC Enforcement Proceedings – Unfair Contract Terms
Katarina Klaric, Principal and Director, and Peter Divitcos, Lawyer at Stephens Lawyers & Consultants, explore unfair contract terms as standard f…
The NSW Government makes peace with itself over the Koala SEPP
Breellen Warry, Partner; Peter Holt, Special Counsel and Georgia Appleby, Associate at Holding Redlich discuss the new State Environmental Planning Po…
Investing in Australia? Major changes to FIRB
Natashia Ackroyd, Partner and Sam Marks, Graduate of Holding Redlich's Property, Planning and Development Group, explore the major upcoming changes to…
The NSW Government makes peace with itself over the Koala SEPP
Breellen Warry, Partner; Peter Holt, Special Counsel and Georgia Appleby, Associate at Holding Redlich discuss the new State Environmental Planning Po…
Investing in Australia? Major changes to FIRB
Natashia Ackroyd, Partner and Sam Marks, Graduate of Holding Redlich's Property, Planning and Development Group, explore the major upcoming changes to…
Vacant Land Deductions – A Change in Landscape Post 1 July 2019
Tracey Dunn, Associate Director - Tax Services at RSM Australia Pty Ltd, explores the changing landscape in vacant land deductions after 1 July 2019.…
Vacant Land Deductions – A Change in Landscape Post 1 July 2019
Tracey Dunn, Associate Director - Tax Services at RSM Australia Pty Ltd, explores the changing landscape in vacant land deductions after 1 July 2019.…
ABCD v Bird & Ors [2020] NSWSC 1379 - Part B: Damages Awards in Historic Abuse Matters Nationally
Karen Stott, solicitor and nationally accredited mediator, continues her comprehensive case summary of ABCD v Bird & Ors [2020] NSWSC 1379. In Pa…
ABCD v Bird & Ors [2020] NSWSC 1379 - Part B: Damages Awards in Historic Abuse Matters Nationally
Karen Stott, solicitor and nationally accredited mediator, continues her comprehensive case summary of ABCD v Bird & Ors [2020] NSWSC 1379. In Pa…
[VIDEO] Critical Conveyancing Case Update: Improper Termination of Contract
Gary Newton, Partner at HWL Ebsworth, shares a quick update of the recent Sandpiper Kooragang Pty Ltd v Fortis Products Pty Ltd(2020) NSWSC 126, after…
[VIDEO] Critical Conveyancing Case Update: Improper Termination of Contract
Gary Newton, Partner at HWL Ebsworth, shares a quick update of the recent Sandpiper Kooragang Pty Ltd v Fortis Products Pty Ltd(2020) NSWSC 126, after…
Relief Against Forfeiture Refused for Pre-COVID-19 Default
Deren Hassan, Partner in the Litigation & Dispute Resolution team at Eakin McCaffery Cox, provides an overview of the recentMIR Holding Pty Ltd &a…
Relief Against Forfeiture Refused for Pre-COVID-19 Default
Deren Hassan, Partner in the Litigation & Dispute Resolution team at Eakin McCaffery Cox, provides an overview of the recentMIR Holding Pty Ltd &a…
ABCD v Bird & Ors [2020] NSWSC 1379 - Part A: Liability
Karen Stott, solicitor and nationally accredited mediator, provides a comprehensive case summary of ABCD v Bird & Ors [2020] NSWSC 1379, which wi…
ABCD v Bird & Ors [2020] NSWSC 1379 - Part A: Liability
Karen Stott, solicitor and nationally accredited mediator, provides a comprehensive case summary of ABCD v Bird & Ors [2020] NSWSC 1379, which wi…
Case Review: East Metropolitan Health Service v Ellis [2020] WASCA 147
Verity Long-Droppert, Barrister at Albert Wolff Chambers, provides a case note on theEast Metropolitan Health Service v Ellis [2020] WASCA 147, which…
Case Review: East Metropolitan Health Service v Ellis [2020] WASCA 147
Verity Long-Droppert, Barrister at Albert Wolff Chambers, provides a case note on theEast Metropolitan Health Service v Ellis [2020] WASCA 147, which…
Permanent Stays and Setting Aside Settlement Agreements
Luke Geary, Partner, together with Georgia Haydon, Lawyer at Mills Oakley, provide an overview of how the Royal Commissions have affected civil claims…
Permanent Stays and Setting Aside Settlement Agreements
Luke Geary, Partner, together with Georgia Haydon, Lawyer at Mills Oakley, provide an overview of how the Royal Commissions have affected civil claims…
Memo to the Travel Industry: Update your Terms & Conditions after COVID-19
Anthony Cordato, Principal at Cordato Partners Lawyers, shares an overview of what he will delve into ahead of his upcoming presentation at the Legal…
Memo to the Travel Industry: Update your Terms & Conditions after COVID-19
Anthony Cordato, Principal at Cordato Partners Lawyers, shares an overview of what he will delve into ahead of his upcoming presentation at the Legal…
SA Planning Reform: Variations, Staged Commencements and What We Know To Date
Victoria Shute, lawyer at KelledyJones Lawyers, discusses how the industry has changes in the last few months, as the Planning and Design Code is in t…
SA Planning Reform: Variations, Staged Commencements and What We Know To Date
Victoria Shute, lawyer at KelledyJones Lawyers, discusses how the industry has changes in the last few months, as the Planning and Design Code is in t…
Copyright Act to Move Further into the Digital Age
Ben Hamilton, Partner at Hall & Wilcox, with the assistance of Patricia Camelo De Souza, Law Graduate, shares a critical update on theCopyright Ac…
Copyright Act to Move Further into the Digital Age
Ben Hamilton, Partner at Hall & Wilcox, with the assistance of Patricia Camelo De Souza, Law Graduate, shares a critical update on theCopyright Ac…
The New Laws on Mental Health in the Criminal Justice System: The Diversionary Pathway
Jimmy Singh, Principal at Criminal Defence Lawyers Australia, breaks down what the new laws on mental health in the criminal justice system are, where…
The New Laws on Mental Health in the Criminal Justice System: The Diversionary Pathway
Jimmy Singh, Principal at Criminal Defence Lawyers Australia, breaks down what the new laws on mental health in the criminal justice system are, where…
COVID-19 | The Court Speaks: Terminating Leases in the Age of COVID-19
John Nicolas, Partner, together with Rebecca Brown, Senior Associate and Briony Foxe, Associate, at Gadens, share the key takeaways in the recent Snea…
COVID-19 | The Court Speaks: Terminating Leases in the Age of COVID-19
John Nicolas, Partner, together with Rebecca Brown, Senior Associate and Briony Foxe, Associate, at Gadens, share the key takeaways in the recent Snea…
What’s the Future for Testamentary Trusts and Super Death Benefits?
Matthew Burgess, Founder of View Legal, questions what the future is for testamentary trusts and super death benefits as recent legislative reforms ha…
What’s the Future for Testamentary Trusts and Super Death Benefits?
Matthew Burgess, Founder of View Legal, questions what the future is for testamentary trusts and super death benefits as recent legislative reforms ha…
Developers Risk Not Being Able to Get Occupation Certificates from 1 September
Peter Holt, Special Counsel, and Christine Jones, Partner, together with Georgia Appleby, Associate at Holding Redlich, share a critical update to cha…
Developers Risk Not Being Able to Get Occupation Certificates from 1 September
Peter Holt, Special Counsel, and Christine Jones, Partner, together with Georgia Appleby, Associate at Holding Redlich, share a critical update to cha…
Stopping the Phoenix Illegally Rising from the Ashes
Stipe Vuleta, Managing Director at Chamberlains Law Firm, provides an overview of recent amendments in response the illegal transfer of assets from an…
Stopping the Phoenix Illegally Rising from the Ashes
Stipe Vuleta, Managing Director at Chamberlains Law Firm, provides an overview of recent amendments in response the illegal transfer of assets from an…
SA Quarterly Personal Injury Update: July 2020
Robert Katsambis, Barrister at Kent Town Chambers, provides an important update in the changing world of personal injury litigation, particularly in w…
SA Quarterly Personal Injury Update: July 2020
Robert Katsambis, Barrister at Kent Town Chambers, provides an important update in the changing world of personal injury litigation, particularly in w…
Australia's First Industrial Manslaughter Case Decided in Brisbane
Annie Smeaton, Partner, together with Jack Bristed, Graduate at Cooper Grace Ward, provide an overview of Australia's first Industrial Manslaughter ca…
Australia's First Industrial Manslaughter Case Decided in Brisbane
Annie Smeaton, Partner, together with Jack Bristed, Graduate at Cooper Grace Ward, provide an overview of Australia's first Industrial Manslaughter ca…
Ms Dhu’s Death in Custody Leads to Law Reform
Sonia Hickey, journalist, and Ugur Nedim, Principal Lawyer at Sydney Criminal Lawyers, share how the death of a young woman, who was in custody due to…
Ms Dhu’s Death in Custody Leads to Law Reform
Sonia Hickey, journalist, and Ugur Nedim, Principal Lawyer at Sydney Criminal Lawyers, share how the death of a young woman, who was in custody due to…
Protecting Confidential Information and Personal Data During COVID-19 – May 2020
Katarina Klaric, Principal and Director at Stephens Lawyers & Consultants, highlights the privacy risks of using services, in particular, Zoom, in…
Protecting Confidential Information and Personal Data During COVID-19 – May 2020
Katarina Klaric, Principal and Director at Stephens Lawyers & Consultants, highlights the privacy risks of using services, in particular, Zoom, in…
Australia: COVID-19 Delays Transition of Safeguard Mechanism Baselines
Ilona Millar, Partner, together with Lauren Kirkwood, Special Counsel and Guy Dwyer, Senior Associate at Baker & McKenzie, provide a critical upda…
Australia: COVID-19 Delays Transition of Safeguard Mechanism Baselines
Ilona Millar, Partner, together with Lauren Kirkwood, Special Counsel and Guy Dwyer, Senior Associate at Baker & McKenzie, provide a critical upda…
COVID-19 List for Parenting Matters: An Initiative of the Federal Circuit Court and Family Court to Assist During These Unprecedented Times
Kristen Mitchell-Scott, Solicitor at Mitchells Solicitors, outlines how the new COVID-19 List, effective from 29 April 2020, will work in practice. Sh…
COVID-19 List for Parenting Matters: An Initiative of the Federal Circuit Court and Family Court to Assist During These Unprecedented Times
Kristen Mitchell-Scott, Solicitor at Mitchells Solicitors, outlines how the new COVID-19 List, effective from 29 April 2020, will work in practice. Sh…
COVID-19 Injunctions on Recourse to Security in Construction Contracts
Andrew Hales, Partner and Emily Miers, Lawyer at MinterEllison focus on how the infrastructure industry are affected by the financial burdens as a res…
COVID-19 Injunctions on Recourse to Security in Construction Contracts
Andrew Hales, Partner and Emily Miers, Lawyer at MinterEllison focus on how the infrastructure industry are affected by the financial burdens as a res…
Property Series Part 4: The New Disclosure Regime for Buying Property “Off the Plan” in NSW
Barrister and mediator, Sydney Jacobs continues his series by discussing the key points following the recently implemented disclosure statements outli…
Property Series Part 4: The New Disclosure Regime for Buying Property “Off the Plan” in NSW
Barrister and mediator, Sydney Jacobs continues his series by discussing the key points following the recently implemented disclosure statements outli…
COVID-19 Response: Changes to the FWA and Awards
Elizabeth Devine, Founder of Devine Law at Work, provides an in-depth overview of the changes to the FWA and Awards as a result of recent events in Au…
COVID-19 Response: Changes to the FWA and Awards
Elizabeth Devine, Founder of Devine Law at Work, provides an in-depth overview of the changes to the FWA and Awards as a result of recent events in Au…
COVID-19 Implications on Family Law Matters
Kristen Mitchell-Scott, Solicitor at Mitchells Solicitors, outlines briefly the implications that the ongoing situation with COVID-19 has on family la…
COVID-19 Implications on Family Law Matters
Kristen Mitchell-Scott, Solicitor at Mitchells Solicitors, outlines briefly the implications that the ongoing situation with COVID-19 has on family la…
COVID-19: What Australian Employers Need to Know and Do
Elizabeth Devine, Founder of Devine Law at Work, provides an in-depth analysis into the key issues raised involving what employers need to do in light…
COVID-19: What Australian Employers Need to Know and Do
Elizabeth Devine, Founder of Devine Law at Work, provides an in-depth analysis into the key issues raised involving what employers need to do in light…
DNA Contamination by Investigators – Cold Case Homicides Highlight Issue
Jane Moira Taupin, Forensic Science Consultant, highlights how the collection of cellular material without knowledge leads to major problems by highli…
DNA Contamination by Investigators – Cold Case Homicides Highlight Issue
Jane Moira Taupin, Forensic Science Consultant, highlights how the collection of cellular material without knowledge leads to major problems by highli…
WASTE UPDATE – Waste Export Ban: What’s Ahead in 2020?
Breellen Warry, Partner of Planning, Environment and Sustainability at Holding Redlich provides an update on waste management following the waste expo…
WASTE UPDATE – Waste Export Ban: What’s Ahead in 2020?
Breellen Warry, Partner of Planning, Environment and Sustainability at Holding Redlich provides an update on waste management following the waste expo…
Manage Your Risk in Contractor Procurement
Scott Alden, Partner together with Victoria Golden, Associate at Holding Redlich Lawyers discuss how to manage risk in contractor procurement ahead of…
Conveyancing Tax Update: Purchasers Need to be the New GST Police for the Tax Authority
Matthew Meng, Barrister, summarises the changes in conveyancing transactions in relation to GST ahead of his upcoming presentation at the 15th Annual…
Manage Your Risk in Contractor Procurement
Scott Alden, Partner together with Victoria Golden, Associate at Holding Redlich Lawyers discuss how to manage risk in contractor procurement ahead of…
Conveyancing Tax Update: Purchasers Need to be the New GST Police for the Tax Authority
Matthew Meng, Barrister, summarises the changes in conveyancing transactions in relation to GST ahead of his upcoming presentation at the 15th Annual…
SA Planning Reform: A Brave New World
Victoria Shute, lawyer at KelledyJones Lawyers, provides a summary of planning law reforms scheduled to commence in South Australia in 2020 and their…
SA Planning Reform: A Brave New World
Victoria Shute, lawyer at KelledyJones Lawyers, provides a summary of planning law reforms scheduled to commence in South Australia in 2020 and their…
Busting the Myths on Whistleblower Laws
Olivia Christensen, Special Counsel together with Nicola Stewart, Lawyer at Macpherson Kelley clarify the five most common myths on whistleblower laws…
Busting the Myths on Whistleblower Laws
Olivia Christensen, Special Counsel together with Nicola Stewart, Lawyer at Macpherson Kelley clarify the five most common myths on whistleblower laws…
ATO Settles Tax Disputes with Several Global Tech Giants
Sonia Hickey, journalist, draws attention to the problems in the tax regime as big businesses are still able to pay minimal tax, despite the ATO settl…
ATO Settles Tax Disputes with Several Global Tech Giants
Sonia Hickey, journalist, draws attention to the problems in the tax regime as big businesses are still able to pay minimal tax, despite the ATO settl…
School's Legal Obligations Regarding Bushfires
As bushfires continue to ravage Australian land, Cecelia Irvine-So, Practice Leader at Moores, summarises the guidelines schools should follow to ensu…
School's Legal Obligations Regarding Bushfires
As bushfires continue to ravage Australian land, Cecelia Irvine-So, Practice Leader at Moores, summarises the guidelines schools should follow to ensu…
Be Aware of the Risks: Resident Trusts with Foreign Assets or Non-Resident Beneficiaries
Tony Nunes, Senior Client Director at Kelly + Partners Tax Legal, provides his insights into international tax planning and how trusts can be of advan…
Be Aware of the Risks: Resident Trusts with Foreign Assets or Non-Resident Beneficiaries
Tony Nunes, Senior Client Director at Kelly + Partners Tax Legal, provides his insights into international tax planning and how trusts can be of advan…
Dr Rumble Claims Unlawful Dismissal in the Legal Jungle
Nikita Barsby, Senior Associate and Renae Harg, Senior Associate at MDC Legal examine why Dr Gary Rumble's general protections claim was dismissed in…
Dr Rumble Claims Unlawful Dismissal in the Legal Jungle
Nikita Barsby, Senior Associate and Renae Harg, Senior Associate at MDC Legal examine why Dr Gary Rumble's general protections claim was dismissed in…
Greater Choice and Control for Consumer Data
Judith Miller, Commercial Practice Leader at Wrays, provides an overview on the impacts of the recent introduction of the Consumer Data Right regime (…
Greater Choice and Control for Consumer Data
Judith Miller, Commercial Practice Leader at Wrays, provides an overview on the impacts of the recent introduction of the Consumer Data Right regime (…
Legal and Ethical Issues with the Use of AI in Health & Aged Care
Alison Choy Flannigan, Partner at Hall & Wilcox delves into the legal and ethical issues with the increased use of AI in Health & Aged Care as…
Legal and Ethical Issues with the Use of AI in Health & Aged Care
Alison Choy Flannigan, Partner at Hall & Wilcox delves into the legal and ethical issues with the increased use of AI in Health & Aged Care as…
Unfair Contract Terms: What's There to 'Wine' About?
Jecinta Neumann, lawyer at Bradley Allen Love Lawyers provides her insight into the wine grape sector following the recently released report from the…
Unfair Contract Terms: What's There to 'Wine' About?
Jecinta Neumann, lawyer at Bradley Allen Love Lawyers provides her insight into the wine grape sector following the recently released report from the…
Probationary Problems: Dismissing An Employee On Their Probation Period
Renae Harg, Senior Associate and Lauren Wright, Law Graduate at MDC Legal give some insight into the problems with dismissing an employee on their pro…
Probationary Problems: Dismissing An Employee On Their Probation Period
Renae Harg, Senior Associate and Lauren Wright, Law Graduate at MDC Legal give some insight into the problems with dismissing an employee on their pro…
Australia’s Media Laws: A Portrait of a Changing Landscape
Sophie Dawson, Partner and Jarrad Parker, Senior Associate at Bird&Bird, provide their insights into the recent major developments in Australia's…
Australia’s Media Laws: A Portrait of a Changing Landscape
Sophie Dawson, Partner and Jarrad Parker, Senior Associate at Bird&Bird, provide their insights into the recent major developments in Australia's…
Read the Fine Print: A Signed Offer to Lease Document Considered Non-Binding
Gary Newton, Partner at HWL Ebsworth, together with Khushaal Vyas, Law Graduate provides a case note ofACME Properties PTY Ltd v Perpetual Corporate…
Read the Fine Print: A Signed Offer to Lease Document Considered Non-Binding
Gary Newton, Partner at HWL Ebsworth, together with Khushaal Vyas, Law Graduate provides a case note ofACME Properties PTY Ltd v Perpetual Corporate…
High Court Overturns Controversial Finding Against 17 Year Old Tetraplegic
Sarah Carlisle, Senior Associate at Barry.Nilsson. provides an overview of a recent High Court decision, where a teenager sustained catastrophic injur…
High Court Overturns Controversial Finding Against 17 Year Old Tetraplegic
Sarah Carlisle, Senior Associate at Barry.Nilsson. provides an overview of a recent High Court decision, where a teenager sustained catastrophic injur…
Religious Discrimination Bill Encroaches Too Heavily On Other Human Rights
Ann-Louise Brown, Senior Communications Advisor at the Law Council of Australia reports on the effect of the Religious Discrimination Bill on ot…
Religious Discrimination Bill Encroaches Too Heavily On Other Human Rights
Ann-Louise Brown, Senior Communications Advisor at the Law Council of Australia reports on the effect of the Religious Discrimination Bill on ot…
The Australian 25 Year Patent
Paul Whenman, consulting partner and Karin Innes, senior associate at FB Rice write about the extension of a patent term. Since 1998, Austr…
The Australian 25 Year Patent
Paul Whenman, consulting partner and Karin Innes, senior associate at FB Rice write about the extension of a patent term. Since 1998, Austr…
Are Trade Mark Squatters in China About to be Evicted? - The Bad Faith Problem and How Upcoming Restrictions May Help Foreign Brand Owners
Nicola Scheepers, principal, trade mark attorney and lawyer and Harriet Young, lawyer at Griffith Hack examine the bad faith problem in China and how…
Are Trade Mark Squatters in China About to be Evicted? - The Bad Faith Problem and How Upcoming Restrictions May Help Foreign Brand Owners
Nicola Scheepers, principal, trade mark attorney and lawyer and Harriet Young, lawyer at Griffith Hack examine the bad faith problem in China and how…
Repeal of s51(3) of the Australian Competition and Consumer Act 2010
Gemma Smith, solicitor at James & Wells, provides an examination into the key issues following the removal of IP exemptions in s 51(3) of the Comp…
Repeal of s51(3) of the Australian Competition and Consumer Act 2010
Gemma Smith, solicitor at James & Wells, provides an examination into the key issues following the removal of IP exemptions in s 51(3) of the Comp…
Mind Over Matter: NSW Court of Appeal Emphasises Lay Evidence Over Expert Medical Evidence on the Question of Testamentary Capacity
Andrew Lacey, Managing Principal, with contributions from Luke Dominish, Associate and Liliana Freeman, Law Graduateat McCabe Curwood, examines testam…
Mind Over Matter: NSW Court of Appeal Emphasises Lay Evidence Over Expert Medical Evidence on the Question of Testamentary Capacity
Andrew Lacey, Managing Principal, with contributions from Luke Dominish, Associate and Liliana Freeman, Law Graduateat McCabe Curwood, examines testam…
Australia Becomes One Of The First Nations To Take On Modern Slavery
Luke Geary, Partner, together with Naomi Brodie, Associate and Erin Smith, Paralegal at Mills Oakley, writes about how Australia becomes one of the fi…
Australia Becomes One Of The First Nations To Take On Modern Slavery
Luke Geary, Partner, together with Naomi Brodie, Associate and Erin Smith, Paralegal at Mills Oakley, writes about how Australia becomes one of the fi…
Victorian State Revenue Office Increases Foreign Purchaser Duty
On 27 May 2019, the Victorian government announced (via the 2019-20 State Budget) that it would be increasing foreign purchaser duty from 1 July 2019.…
Victorian State Revenue Office Increases Foreign Purchaser Duty
On 27 May 2019, the Victorian government announced (via the 2019-20 State Budget) that it would be increasing foreign purchaser duty from 1 July 2019.…
Employee Claimants Can Face Cross Claims
Mark Cox, Director and Lauren Wright, Law Graduate at MDC Legal write about latest developments in employment law as employees can now face cross clai…
Employee Claimants Can Face Cross Claims
Mark Cox, Director and Lauren Wright, Law Graduate at MDC Legal write about latest developments in employment law as employees can now face cross clai…
NSW Modern Slavery Update - Uncertainty Reigns September 2019
Gregory Ross, LLB Accredited Specialist at Eakin McCaffery Cox reviews the Draft Modern Slavery Regulation 2019 Explanatory Paper. I attend…
NSW Modern Slavery Update - Uncertainty Reigns September 2019
Gregory Ross, LLB Accredited Specialist at Eakin McCaffery Cox reviews the Draft Modern Slavery Regulation 2019 Explanatory Paper. I attend…
New Commonwealth Religious Freedom Laws
Neil Foster, Associate Professor at Newcastle Law School,provides an insight into the recently proposedReligious Discrimination Bill 2019 ahead of his…
New Commonwealth Religious Freedom Laws
Neil Foster, Associate Professor at Newcastle Law School,provides an insight into the recently proposedReligious Discrimination Bill 2019 ahead of his…
Regulators Trump Resolvers in New Push by Government Franchising Task Force
Derek Minus,Barrister and Chartered Arbitrator & Accredited Mediator on the latest developments with the Government Franchising Task Force ahead o…
Regulators Trump Resolvers in New Push by Government Franchising Task Force
Derek Minus,Barrister and Chartered Arbitrator & Accredited Mediator on the latest developments with the Government Franchising Task Force ahead o…
High court rules in favour of employer in social media freedom of political communication case
Mark Cox, Director andMadeleine Brown, Associate at MDC Legal examine Comcare v Banerji [2019] HCA 23, where the High Court ruled in favour of the emp…
High court rules in favour of employer in social media freedom of political communication case
Mark Cox, Director andMadeleine Brown, Associate at MDC Legal examine Comcare v Banerji [2019] HCA 23, where the High Court ruled in favour of the emp…
Analysing ASIC vs Westpac – is the decision all that it seems?
Elise Ivory, Partner and Jon Denovan, Special Counsel at Dentons, give a practical analysis into the Westpac responsible lending case: ASIC v We…
Analysing ASIC vs Westpac – is the decision all that it seems?
Elise Ivory, Partner and Jon Denovan, Special Counsel at Dentons, give a practical analysis into the Westpac responsible lending case: ASIC v We…
[Infographic] ATO Facts About SMSFs
Dana Fleming, Assistant Commissioner, SMSF Segment at the Australian Tax Office, is sharing key figures about the development of SMSFs and its future.…
[Infographic] ATO Facts About SMSFs
Dana Fleming, Assistant Commissioner, SMSF Segment at the Australian Tax Office, is sharing key figures about the development of SMSFs and its future.…
The Case for a Federal Royal Commission in Relation to the Murray-Darling Basin Plan
Dr Joseph Monaghan, Holding Redlich, writes about the Murray-Darling Basin Plan and the associated controversy that continues to make news. The most r…
The Case for a Federal Royal Commission in Relation to the Murray-Darling Basin Plan
Dr Joseph Monaghan, Holding Redlich, writes about the Murray-Darling Basin Plan and the associated controversy that continues to make news. The most r…
ATO May Disclose Taxpayers’ Outstanding Debt to “Credit Reporting Bureaus”
Adrian Abbott, Chartered Tax Advisor at Sydney Tax Advisory, and Gregory Ross, LLB Accredited Specialist at Eakin McCaffery Cox, discuss the legislati…
ATO May Disclose Taxpayers’ Outstanding Debt to “Credit Reporting Bureaus”
Adrian Abbott, Chartered Tax Advisor at Sydney Tax Advisory, and Gregory Ross, LLB Accredited Specialist at Eakin McCaffery Cox, discuss the legislati…
ATO Targets Client Lawyer Privilege in its Crackdown on Corporate Tax Avoidance
Sonia Hickey, journalist, writes about the changes the Australian Tax Office (ATO) wants to make to lawyer privilege allowing easier access to the fin…
ATO Targets Client Lawyer Privilege in its Crackdown on Corporate Tax Avoidance
Sonia Hickey, journalist, writes about the changes the Australian Tax Office (ATO) wants to make to lawyer privilege allowing easier access to the fin…
Australia Amends Whistleblower Protection Laws
MDC Legal' Renae Harg and Miette Xamon are discussing the new laws providing greater protection for whistleblowers that have been passed through feder…
Sexual Harassment— Award of Aggravated Damages
MCD Legal's Renae Harg and Madeleine Brown discuss the recent decision of the Federal Circuit Court, Hill v Hughes t/a Beesley and Hughes Lawyers, whe…
Australia Amends Whistleblower Protection Laws
MDC Legal' Renae Harg and Miette Xamon are discussing the new laws providing greater protection for whistleblowers that have been passed through feder…
Sexual Harassment— Award of Aggravated Damages
MCD Legal's Renae Harg and Madeleine Brown discuss the recent decision of the Federal Circuit Court, Hill v Hughes t/a Beesley and Hughes Lawyers, whe…
Smooth Victory for Bega in Peanut Butter Trade Dress Case against Kraft
Macpherson and Kelley's Rita Khodeir and Georgette Georges discuss the intellectual property stoush between Bega Cheese Limited (Bega) and Kraft Foods…
Smooth Victory for Bega in Peanut Butter Trade Dress Case against Kraft
Macpherson and Kelley's Rita Khodeir and Georgette Georges discuss the intellectual property stoush between Bega Cheese Limited (Bega) and Kraft Foods…
SMSF and ECPI Tax Trap
The impact of the total superannuation balance (TSB) on a persons ability to make non-concessional contributions or access to other superannuation mea…
Case Alert – Who may be a "Parent"?
Georgia Miller, Lawyer at Gadens, discusses a case involving the question of parenthood. In the traditional family law parenting cases, there is rarel…
Keeping up With the Kimonos - Trade Mark Lessons the Kim Kardashian Way
EAGLEGATE Lawyers' Principal Nicole Murdoch discusses the case of Australian entrepreneurs trying to trade mark a popular word as their business brand…
SMSF and ECPI Tax Trap
The impact of the total superannuation balance (TSB) on a persons ability to make non-concessional contributions or access to other superannuation mea…
Case Alert – Who may be a "Parent"?
Georgia Miller, Lawyer at Gadens, discusses a case involving the question of parenthood. In the traditional family law parenting cases, there is rarel…
Keeping up With the Kimonos - Trade Mark Lessons the Kim Kardashian Way
EAGLEGATE Lawyers' Principal Nicole Murdoch discusses the case of Australian entrepreneurs trying to trade mark a popular word as their business brand…
The Consumer Data Right: Striking the Balance Between Value Creation and Data Portability
Gilbert + Tobin Special Counsel Albert Yuen and Paralegal Erin Kirker discuss the recent introduction of a Consumer Data Right law into Australia and…
Choosing the Right Trust Structure: Key Considerations
By 2022 there will be more than one million trusts operating in Australia.[1] While changes in the law may potentially be in the wind, the uses of var…
Real Risks Facing Your School Today Part 2 – Dangers on the School Grounds
In Part 1 of this series, the common law and statutory duties owed by schools to their students, staff and the wider school community was considered.…
The Consumer Data Right: Striking the Balance Between Value Creation and Data Portability
Gilbert + Tobin Special Counsel Albert Yuen and Paralegal Erin Kirker discuss the recent introduction of a Consumer Data Right law into Australia and…
Choosing the Right Trust Structure: Key Considerations
By 2022 there will be more than one million trusts operating in Australia.[1] While changes in the law may potentially be in the wind, the uses of var…
Real Risks Facing Your School Today Part 2 – Dangers on the School Grounds
In Part 1 of this series, the common law and statutory duties owed by schools to their students, staff and the wider school community was considered.…
Murder Acquittal Against all Odds
Ugur Nedim, Principal Lawyer at Sydney Criminal Lawyers, was tasked as a young criminal lawyer with defending a prisoner charged with murdering anothe…
Murder Acquittal Against all Odds
Ugur Nedim, Principal Lawyer at Sydney Criminal Lawyers, was tasked as a young criminal lawyer with defending a prisoner charged with murdering anothe…
Exploitation of Vulnerable Workers by Your Franchisee or Subsidiary
MDC Legal lawyerGemma Little discusses the responsibilities you have as a franchisor or holding company complying with the Fair Work Act 2009 (Cth) (F…
Exploitation of Vulnerable Workers by Your Franchisee or Subsidiary
MDC Legal lawyerGemma Little discusses the responsibilities you have as a franchisor or holding company complying with the Fair Work Act 2009 (Cth) (F…
ATO to Spend $130m to Catch Individuals Wrongfully Claiming on Their Tax Return
Michelle Maynard, Partner at Carbon Accountants and Business Consultants, discusses the ATO's latest focus on everyday working individuals. Predominan…
ATO to Spend $130m to Catch Individuals Wrongfully Claiming on Their Tax Return
Michelle Maynard, Partner at Carbon Accountants and Business Consultants, discusses the ATO's latest focus on everyday working individuals. Predominan…
Casual Employees and Recent Employment Law Changes - What Do You Need to Know About Engaging Casuals in Schools?
Aitken LegalSenior AssociateNikolina Palasrinne wraps up her 3 part series on the current hot topic in employment law: The latest employment law chang…
Casual Employees and Recent Employment Law Changes - What Do You Need to Know About Engaging Casuals in Schools?
Aitken LegalSenior AssociateNikolina Palasrinne wraps up her 3 part series on the current hot topic in employment law: The latest employment law chang…
Importance of nominating correct Trade Mark applicant
Spruson & Ferguson Senior Associate Jacqui Symonds and Principal Blake Knowles discuss recent updates to trade marks guidelines on ownership and d…
'Disappointing' Scenic Tours cruise sails for High Court
Barrister Laina Chan discusses the interaction between the Australian Consumer Law and the Civil Liability Act and asks: Are damages for disappointmen…
New Whistleblowing Protection law and In-house Counsel
KPMG Law Director Elizabeth Ticehurst discusses the new whistleblowing protection regime which starts in July and asks: What does it mean for in-house…
Remedies in Intellectual Property: recent patent cases
Barristers Andrew Fox of 5 Wentworth Chambers and Lucy McGovern of Tenth Floor Chambers discuss Remedies in Intellectual Property with reference to re…
Seven Year Hitch with Personal Property Securities Register
Damian Walsh, Special Counsel in Banking and Finance at Gadens, discusses the expected seven-year expiry of specific interests on the Personal Propert…
ATO Crackdown on Demerger tax relief in draft determination
HWL Ebsworth Tax Partners Shaun Cartoon and Nima Sedaghat and Special Counsel Renuka Somers discuss the ATO's proposed stricter approach to demerger t…
Importance of nominating correct Trade Mark applicant
Spruson & Ferguson Senior Associate Jacqui Symonds and Principal Blake Knowles discuss recent updates to trade marks guidelines on ownership and d…
'Disappointing' Scenic Tours cruise sails for High Court
Barrister Laina Chan discusses the interaction between the Australian Consumer Law and the Civil Liability Act and asks: Are damages for disappointmen…
New Whistleblowing Protection law and In-house Counsel
KPMG Law Director Elizabeth Ticehurst discusses the new whistleblowing protection regime which starts in July and asks: What does it mean for in-house…
Remedies in Intellectual Property: recent patent cases
Barristers Andrew Fox of 5 Wentworth Chambers and Lucy McGovern of Tenth Floor Chambers discuss Remedies in Intellectual Property with reference to re…
Seven Year Hitch with Personal Property Securities Register
Damian Walsh, Special Counsel in Banking and Finance at Gadens, discusses the expected seven-year expiry of specific interests on the Personal Propert…
ATO Crackdown on Demerger tax relief in draft determination
HWL Ebsworth Tax Partners Shaun Cartoon and Nima Sedaghat and Special Counsel Renuka Somers discuss the ATO's proposed stricter approach to demerger t…
Lambert Initiative on how to access Medicinal Cannabis
The Lambert Initiative for Cannabinoid Therapeutics, at The University of Sydney, aims to advance cannabinoid-based treatments in mainstream medicine.…
Legal Challenges of Caring for Vulnerable People
Hall & Wilcox Partner Alison Choy Flannigan discusses overcoming challenges of providing care to vulnerable people. Alison writes: Caring for the…
The 'As Trustee For' Dilemma - Should Trust details be disclosed in Trade Mark Applications?
Blake Knowles, Principal and Trade Mark Attorney at Spruson & Ferguson, discusses the "As Trustee For" dilemma and asks: Should trust details be d…
Small Business Instant Asset Write-off anything but Instant
Michelle Maynard, Partner at Carbon Accountants and Business Consultants, discusses whether businesses should rethink taking advantage of the Small Bu…
Lambert Initiative on how to access Medicinal Cannabis
The Lambert Initiative for Cannabinoid Therapeutics, at The University of Sydney, aims to advance cannabinoid-based treatments in mainstream medicine.…
Legal Challenges of Caring for Vulnerable People
Hall & Wilcox Partner Alison Choy Flannigan discusses overcoming challenges of providing care to vulnerable people. Alison writes: Caring for the…
The 'As Trustee For' Dilemma - Should Trust details be disclosed in Trade Mark Applications?
Blake Knowles, Principal and Trade Mark Attorney at Spruson & Ferguson, discusses the "As Trustee For" dilemma and asks: Should trust details be d…
Small Business Instant Asset Write-off anything but Instant
Michelle Maynard, Partner at Carbon Accountants and Business Consultants, discusses whether businesses should rethink taking advantage of the Small Bu…
Plain English Guide to Parenting Plans in Family Law
Susan Warda, Partner and Family Law team leader at Mills Oakley, provides a Plain English Guide to Parenting Plans below, which will help principals,…
Legalities of international students in homestay
Moores Principal Lawyer Cecelia Irvine-So discusses the emerging legal framework surrounding the increasing number of international students living in…
How schools can mitigate cyber and privacy risks
Annelies Moens, Managing Director at Privcore, discusses mandatory data breach reporting one year on and, simple and effective steps which your school…
Case law on defining casual employees and impact on schools
Aitken Legal Senior Associate Nikolina Palasrinne continues her series on the current hot topic in employment law: The latest employment law changes a…
When Schools are caught up in Family Court proceedings
Berry Family Law Managing Partner James Turnbull discusses what happens when schools are caught in the crosshairs of Family Court proceedings. To hear…
Plain English Guide to Parenting Plans in Family Law
Susan Warda, Partner and Family Law team leader at Mills Oakley, provides a Plain English Guide to Parenting Plans below, which will help principals,…
Legalities of international students in homestay
Moores Principal Lawyer Cecelia Irvine-So discusses the emerging legal framework surrounding the increasing number of international students living in…
How schools can mitigate cyber and privacy risks
Annelies Moens, Managing Director at Privcore, discusses mandatory data breach reporting one year on and, simple and effective steps which your school…
Case law on defining casual employees and impact on schools
Aitken Legal Senior Associate Nikolina Palasrinne continues her series on the current hot topic in employment law: The latest employment law changes a…
When Schools are caught up in Family Court proceedings
Berry Family Law Managing Partner James Turnbull discusses what happens when schools are caught in the crosshairs of Family Court proceedings. To hear…
New Laws on IVF Births
Dr Roger Magnusson, Professor of Health Law and Governance at Sydney Law School, discusses new legal and regulatory changes in NSW to the verification…
Workers' Compensation appeals and Recent unusual developments
Barrister John Brooksby discusses the practical and legal issues in bringing Workers' Compensation appeals to the District Court of Western Australia,…
Treasury's proposed changes to Employee Share Schemes
HWL Ebsworth Partner Shaun Cartoon, Partner Jamie Restas, and Special Counsel Cam Steele discuss Treasury's Employee Share Schemes consultation paper.…
Recent developments in Small Business Tax Disputes
Damian O'Connor, Managing Principal of Tax + Law, discusses recent developments in Small Business Tax Disputes. To hear more on this topic, Dami…
Viagogo faces hefty penalties over false, misleading advertising
KHQ Lawyers' Principal Solicitor David Robbins and Lawyer Laura-Jane Palma discuss the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission's successful cou…
AMB crackdown on doctors providing Alternative Medicine
Eakin McCaffery Cox Partner Gregory Ross discusses the Australian Medical Board's apparent crackdown on doctors providing Alternative Medicine and The…
New Laws on IVF Births
Dr Roger Magnusson, Professor of Health Law and Governance at Sydney Law School, discusses new legal and regulatory changes in NSW to the verification…
Workers' Compensation appeals and Recent unusual developments
Barrister John Brooksby discusses the practical and legal issues in bringing Workers' Compensation appeals to the District Court of Western Australia,…
Treasury's proposed changes to Employee Share Schemes
HWL Ebsworth Partner Shaun Cartoon, Partner Jamie Restas, and Special Counsel Cam Steele discuss Treasury's Employee Share Schemes consultation paper.…
Recent developments in Small Business Tax Disputes
Damian O'Connor, Managing Principal of Tax + Law, discusses recent developments in Small Business Tax Disputes. To hear more on this topic, Dami…
Viagogo faces hefty penalties over false, misleading advertising
KHQ Lawyers' Principal Solicitor David Robbins and Lawyer Laura-Jane Palma discuss the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission's successful cou…
AMB crackdown on doctors providing Alternative Medicine
Eakin McCaffery Cox Partner Gregory Ross discusses the Australian Medical Board's apparent crackdown on doctors providing Alternative Medicine and The…
Weinstein clause in #MeToo era to guard against liability
Kott Gunning Lawyers' Special Counsel Mike Baldwin discusses the "Weinstein Clause": What is it and, is it destined for Australian shores? Mike presen…
High Court in SZMTA on materiality, jurisdictional error
Barrister Julie Zhou discusses the High Court of Australia decision in Minister for Immigration and Border Protection v SZMTA[1] which follows a serie…
Worker not contractor for compo purposes - Supreme Court
Barry.Nilsson. Lawyer Demi Peters discusses the recent decision in Laghaifar v Sealasash Window Renewal System Pty Ltd where the Supreme Court of Tasm…
How Federal Election will impact foreign-owned subsidiaries
Macpherson Kelley Special Counsel Mark Metzeling and Associate Eloise Preller discuss how the outcome of the Federal Election will affect foreign-owne…
ATO approach to annual leave loading and superannuation
HWL Ebsworth Partner Nima Sedaghat discusses the ATO's compliance approach to annual leave loading and superannuation. Key points If you have hi…
Analysis of ALRC Family Law Review recommendations
Sarah Bevan and Alfonso Layson of Sarah Bevan Family Lawyers discuss the long-awaited report from the Australian Law Reform Commission Review of the F…
Weinstein clause in #MeToo era to guard against liability
Kott Gunning Lawyers' Special Counsel Mike Baldwin discusses the "Weinstein Clause": What is it and, is it destined for Australian shores? Mike presen…
High Court in SZMTA on materiality, jurisdictional error
Barrister Julie Zhou discusses the High Court of Australia decision in Minister for Immigration and Border Protection v SZMTA[1] which follows a serie…
Worker not contractor for compo purposes - Supreme Court
Barry.Nilsson. Lawyer Demi Peters discusses the recent decision in Laghaifar v Sealasash Window Renewal System Pty Ltd where the Supreme Court of Tasm…
How Federal Election will impact foreign-owned subsidiaries
Macpherson Kelley Special Counsel Mark Metzeling and Associate Eloise Preller discuss how the outcome of the Federal Election will affect foreign-owne…
ATO approach to annual leave loading and superannuation
HWL Ebsworth Partner Nima Sedaghat discusses the ATO's compliance approach to annual leave loading and superannuation. Key points If you have hi…
Analysis of ALRC Family Law Review recommendations
Sarah Bevan and Alfonso Layson of Sarah Bevan Family Lawyers discuss the long-awaited report from the Australian Law Reform Commission Review of the F…
Easing out of Easements not easy when Title Successors bound
HWL Ebsworth PartnerGary Newtonand Law ClerkKhushaal Vyasdiscussthe recent decisionin Campbell v Hamilton, where the appellant failed to ease out of a…
Diligent file notes save lawyers from finding of negligence
Barry.Nilsson. Lawyers Mitchell Page discusses the recent NSW District Court decision where detailed and contemporaneous file notes saved a solicitor…
Potential for new Modern Slavery Act to burden SMEs
Eakin McCaffery Cox Partner Gregory Ross discusses the potential for the new Modern Slavery Act 2018 (Cth) to affect Small to Medium-sized Enterprises…
New laws ban streaming of 'abhorrent violent material' post-Christchurch
Dentons Partner Robyn Chatwood discusses this month's speedy introduction of the new Federal laws which outlaw the hosting and streaming of "abhorrent…
What Federal Election means for Super and SMSFs
Tracey Scotchbrook, SMSF Specialist Advisor and Director ofSuperology,discusses what impact the Federal Election will have on Self-Managed Superannuat…
Easing out of Easements not easy when Title Successors bound
HWL Ebsworth PartnerGary Newtonand Law ClerkKhushaal Vyasdiscussthe recent decisionin Campbell v Hamilton, where the appellant failed to ease out of a…
Diligent file notes save lawyers from finding of negligence
Barry.Nilsson. Lawyers Mitchell Page discusses the recent NSW District Court decision where detailed and contemporaneous file notes saved a solicitor…
Potential for new Modern Slavery Act to burden SMEs
Eakin McCaffery Cox Partner Gregory Ross discusses the potential for the new Modern Slavery Act 2018 (Cth) to affect Small to Medium-sized Enterprises…
New laws ban streaming of 'abhorrent violent material' post-Christchurch
Dentons Partner Robyn Chatwood discusses this month's speedy introduction of the new Federal laws which outlaw the hosting and streaming of "abhorrent…
What Federal Election means for Super and SMSFs
Tracey Scotchbrook, SMSF Specialist Advisor and Director ofSuperology,discusses what impact the Federal Election will have on Self-Managed Superannuat…
Significance of home downsizer super contributions
Mark Wilkinson, Superannuation Partner in the Private Client Division at BDO, discusses the Home Downsizer Contribution and what makes it important. M…
New Whistleblower Protection regime to start 1 July
Kott Gunning Partner Tom Darbyshire discusses the new Whistleblower Protection regime under the Corporations Act, which comes into force on 1 July. Co…
What businesses should know about commercialising IP
HWL Ebsworth Special CounselGina Tresidder discusses what businesses, no matter their size, need to know about commercialising their Intellectual Prop…
Sponsorship Obligations, Australian Border Force Monitoring
Maria Jockel, BDO Migration Services National Leader, discusses how the establishment and operation of the Department of Home Affairs intersects with…
Don't turn blind eye to accessorial liability for FWA breaches
MDC Legal Director Mark Cox and Senior Associate Renae Harg discuss the concept of accessorial liability, and how people in certain roles in any organ…
Small Business Instant Asset Write-Off and Super Amnesty
Michelle Maynard, Partner at Carbon Accountants and Business Consultants, discusses the recent tax changes which the Government has promised and only…
Significance of home downsizer super contributions
Mark Wilkinson, Superannuation Partner in the Private Client Division at BDO, discusses the Home Downsizer Contribution and what makes it important. M…
New Whistleblower Protection regime to start 1 July
Kott Gunning Partner Tom Darbyshire discusses the new Whistleblower Protection regime under the Corporations Act, which comes into force on 1 July. Co…
What businesses should know about commercialising IP
HWL Ebsworth Special CounselGina Tresidder discusses what businesses, no matter their size, need to know about commercialising their Intellectual Prop…
Sponsorship Obligations, Australian Border Force Monitoring
Maria Jockel, BDO Migration Services National Leader, discusses how the establishment and operation of the Department of Home Affairs intersects with…
Don't turn blind eye to accessorial liability for FWA breaches
MDC Legal Director Mark Cox and Senior Associate Renae Harg discuss the concept of accessorial liability, and how people in certain roles in any organ…
Small Business Instant Asset Write-Off and Super Amnesty
Michelle Maynard, Partner at Carbon Accountants and Business Consultants, discusses the recent tax changes which the Government has promised and only…
Latest employment law changes affecting casuals in schools
Aitken Legal Senior Associate Nikolina Palasrinne discusses a current hot topic in employment law: The latest employment law changes and how they appl…
How schools can navigate today's challenging risks: Part 1, Duties
Thomson Geer Special Counsel Bridget Nunn discusses how schools can navigate today's challenging risks in an article series for School Law News. In th…
Family Law Orders and Position of Schools: Who is Bound by Orders?
Berry Family Law Special CounselBernadette Johnstondiscusses Family Law Orders and the Position of Schools: Who is Bound by Orders? Bernadette and Ber…
Why your student data is hot property to cyber crims
Annelies Moens, Managing Director at Privcore, discusses mandatory data breach reporting one year on and, simple and effective steps for schools to mi…
New VRQA guidelines for Independent and Catholic Schools
Moores Principal Lawyer Cecelia Irvine-So discusses the coming new Victorian Regulations and Qualifications Authority (VRQA) Guidelines which start on…
Who is legally a parent? High Court to decide sperm donor case
KHQ Lawyers Accredited Family Law Specialist Kristina Antoniades discusses this months significant case where the High Court of Australia will hear an…
Challenges with teaching children the value of money
Carbon Group Partner and Financial Planner Andreas Kettemann discusses the challenges of financially educating children in todays virtually cashless s…
Validity of service of documents via email
Barry.Nilsson. Associate Hannah Hughes and Lawyer Demi Peters discuss the recent Supreme Court decision in State of Tasmania v Herlihy which concerne…
Changes to Small Business CGT Concessions
Kelly+Partners Tax Legals Senior Client Director Tony Nunes, CTA, and Senior Tax Consultant Jane Harris, FTI, discuss changes to the Small Business CG…
Federal Budget 2019-20 key tax measures at a glance
Piper Alderman Partner Will Fennell discusses the key tax measures in the 2019-20 Federal Budget, which Treasurer Josh Frydenberg delivered on Tuesday…
Post-Grenfell liability of high-rises with combustible cladding
London-based Australian Solicitor Alex Ottaway, Senior Associate at Bryan Cave Leighton Paisner, discusses the post-Grenfell liability consequences of…
Director jailed, company fined $1M under WHS Act in Qld first
Barry.Nilsson. Lawyers Graduate Jaimee-Lee Holstein discusses the recent Queensland first in the area of Workers' Compensation, where a director was s…
Latest employment law changes affecting casuals in schools
Aitken Legal Senior Associate Nikolina Palasrinne discusses a current hot topic in employment law: The latest employment law changes and how they appl…
How schools can navigate today's challenging risks: Part 1, Duties
Thomson Geer Special Counsel Bridget Nunn discusses how schools can navigate today's challenging risks in an article series for School Law News. In th…
Family Law Orders and Position of Schools: Who is Bound by Orders?
Berry Family Law Special CounselBernadette Johnstondiscusses Family Law Orders and the Position of Schools: Who is Bound by Orders? Bernadette and Ber…
Why your student data is hot property to cyber crims
Annelies Moens, Managing Director at Privcore, discusses mandatory data breach reporting one year on and, simple and effective steps for schools to mi…
New VRQA guidelines for Independent and Catholic Schools
Moores Principal Lawyer Cecelia Irvine-So discusses the coming new Victorian Regulations and Qualifications Authority (VRQA) Guidelines which start on…
Who is legally a parent? High Court to decide sperm donor case
KHQ Lawyers Accredited Family Law Specialist Kristina Antoniades discusses this months significant case where the High Court of Australia will hear an…
Challenges with teaching children the value of money
Carbon Group Partner and Financial Planner Andreas Kettemann discusses the challenges of financially educating children in todays virtually cashless s…
Validity of service of documents via email
Barry.Nilsson. Associate Hannah Hughes and Lawyer Demi Peters discuss the recent Supreme Court decision in State of Tasmania v Herlihy which concerne…
Changes to Small Business CGT Concessions
Kelly+Partners Tax Legals Senior Client Director Tony Nunes, CTA, and Senior Tax Consultant Jane Harris, FTI, discuss changes to the Small Business CG…
Federal Budget 2019-20 key tax measures at a glance
Piper Alderman Partner Will Fennell discusses the key tax measures in the 2019-20 Federal Budget, which Treasurer Josh Frydenberg delivered on Tuesday…
Post-Grenfell liability of high-rises with combustible cladding
London-based Australian Solicitor Alex Ottaway, Senior Associate at Bryan Cave Leighton Paisner, discusses the post-Grenfell liability consequences of…
Director jailed, company fined $1M under WHS Act in Qld first
Barry.Nilsson. Lawyers Graduate Jaimee-Lee Holstein discusses the recent Queensland first in the area of Workers' Compensation, where a director was s…
Superannuation at risk in rise of Death Benefit Disputes
Madgwicks Special CounselRebecca van Langenbergdiscusses Superannuation in the context of Estate Planning and Death Benefit Disputes. As the quantum o…
Nature’s Care vitamins lose made in Australia claim in Federal Court
KHQ Lawyers'Chrystie Siapkasdiscusses the Federal Court ruling that the encapsulation of imported supplements in Australia fails to justify a Made in…
Estate takes action against Yahoo for access to deceased's email
Piper Alderman PartnersDonna BengeandRod Jonesdiscuss a recent case in the United States where an estate took action againstYahoo Inc.for the release…
Click Energy discounts not so Amaysim after $900k penalties order
The ACCC has welcomed the Federal Court's order that Amaysim Energy Pty Ltd (trading as Click Energy) pay penalties of $900,000 for making false or mi…
Supreme Court scolds Conveyancer over dodgy caveat application
HWL Ebsworth PartnerGary Newtonand Law ClerkKhushaal Vyasdiscuss the recent NSW Supreme Court decision inGuirgis v JEA Developments Pty Ltdwhere the C…
High Court declares fourth ever vexatious litigant
Melbourne Law SchoolAssociate Professor Katy Barnettdiscusses the rarity of the High Court declaring people as vexatious litigants, including last wee…
Superannuation at risk in rise of Death Benefit Disputes
Madgwicks Special CounselRebecca van Langenbergdiscusses Superannuation in the context of Estate Planning and Death Benefit Disputes. As the quantum o…
Nature’s Care vitamins lose made in Australia claim in Federal Court
KHQ Lawyers'Chrystie Siapkasdiscusses the Federal Court ruling that the encapsulation of imported supplements in Australia fails to justify a Made in…
Estate takes action against Yahoo for access to deceased's email
Piper Alderman PartnersDonna BengeandRod Jonesdiscuss a recent case in the United States where an estate took action againstYahoo Inc.for the release…
Click Energy discounts not so Amaysim after $900k penalties order
The ACCC has welcomed the Federal Court's order that Amaysim Energy Pty Ltd (trading as Click Energy) pay penalties of $900,000 for making false or mi…
Supreme Court scolds Conveyancer over dodgy caveat application
HWL Ebsworth PartnerGary Newtonand Law ClerkKhushaal Vyasdiscuss the recent NSW Supreme Court decision inGuirgis v JEA Developments Pty Ltdwhere the C…
High Court declares fourth ever vexatious litigant
Melbourne Law SchoolAssociate Professor Katy Barnettdiscusses the rarity of the High Court declaring people as vexatious litigants, including last wee…
Facebook Associate General Counsel on competition criticises ACCC findings
Caron Beaton-Wells, Professor in Competition Law at the University of Melbourne, explores how social media behemoth Facebook has been under fire from…
AASB Amendments bring major cost savings for not-for-profits
Naz Randeria, Managing Director ofReliance Auditing Services, discusses the Australian Accounting Standards Board's newAASB 2018-8: Amendments to Aust…
Practical impact of coming SuperStream changes for SMSFs
Tracey Scotchbrook, SMSF Specialist Advisor and Director ofSuperology,discusses the practical impact of the coming SuperStream changes for Self-Manage…
Permissibility of legal representation at Fair Work Commission
BarristerPaul Moorhouse,of Frederick Jordan Chambers, discusses the issue of legal representation at the Fair Work Commission. The provisions regardin…
Boon for baby boomers on genuine redundancy and early retirement scheme payments
BDO ConsultantMalcolm Fieldendiscusses some positive superannuation-related tax news on genuine redundancy and early retirement scheme payments, follo…
Mcdonald's worker smoking before shift successfully claims for leg injury
Barry.Nilsson. Special CounselJim Tealbydiscusses the successful claim of a McDonald's worker who injured her leg while using a ladder to access the b…
'Shocking barbaric shooting tragedy in Christchurch is like a gigantic punch'
Christchurch-born Sally Arnold, Director ofCreating Encoresand an award-winning international author and executive coach, reflects upon her upbringing…
Facebook Associate General Counsel on competition criticises ACCC findings
Caron Beaton-Wells, Professor in Competition Law at the University of Melbourne, explores how social media behemoth Facebook has been under fire from…
AASB Amendments bring major cost savings for not-for-profits
Naz Randeria, Managing Director ofReliance Auditing Services, discusses the Australian Accounting Standards Board's newAASB 2018-8: Amendments to Aust…
Practical impact of coming SuperStream changes for SMSFs
Tracey Scotchbrook, SMSF Specialist Advisor and Director ofSuperology,discusses the practical impact of the coming SuperStream changes for Self-Manage…
Permissibility of legal representation at Fair Work Commission
BarristerPaul Moorhouse,of Frederick Jordan Chambers, discusses the issue of legal representation at the Fair Work Commission. The provisions regardin…
Boon for baby boomers on genuine redundancy and early retirement scheme payments
BDO ConsultantMalcolm Fieldendiscusses some positive superannuation-related tax news on genuine redundancy and early retirement scheme payments, follo…
Mcdonald's worker smoking before shift successfully claims for leg injury
Barry.Nilsson. Special CounselJim Tealbydiscusses the successful claim of a McDonald's worker who injured her leg while using a ladder to access the b…
'Shocking barbaric shooting tragedy in Christchurch is like a gigantic punch'
Christchurch-born Sally Arnold, Director ofCreating Encoresand an award-winning international author and executive coach, reflects upon her upbringing…
$9m study for ethical, lawful defence force robots
Researchers are launching a $9 million study which aims to embed ethics and the law into autonomous defence systems, such as self-driving military veh…
About 1000 data breaches reported in first year of mandatory reporting
Annelies Moens, Managing Director atPrivcore, discusses mandatory data breach reporting one year on and, simple and effective steps to mitigate cyber…
Legalisation of euthanasia to come into effect in Victoria
Marcus Frajman, Accountantat Paul Marc Masons and Law Graduate, andKaterina Peiros, Incapacity and Wills & Estates Lawyer-Director at Hartwell Leg…
Tax residency rules in Harding V Commissioner Of Taxation important for Aussie expats
Cooper Grace Ward Partner Fletch Heinemann,Senior AssociateMurray Shume,and Senior AssociateSarah Lancasterdiscuss the recent Full Federal Court…
Landlord wins demolition appeal against shopping centre lessee
HWL Ebsworth PartnerGary Newtonand Law ClerkKhushaal Vyasdiscuss the recent NSW Civil and Administrative Tribunal decision inWynne Avenue Property Pty…
VCAT stokes builder controversy on flammable cladding in Lacrosse fire
Barry.Nilsson. Lawyers'Hubert Wajszel,Principal; Senior AssociateEmily Schneiderand LawyerChanelle Blasisdiscuss the recent VCAT decision on the…
Balance of power shifts in professional indemnity insurance
David Huggins, principal ofHuggins Legal, discusses this week's Supreme Court of WA decision inYoung Investment Group Pty Ltd v QBE Insurance (Austral…
$9m study for ethical, lawful defence force robots
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Alleged misrepresentation about parking on battle axe block 'not misleading' in Hyder V Mcgrath Sales
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The sun does not set on a property development plan
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Knee replacement is artificial aid: Court Of Appeal upholds landmark workers compensation ruling
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Foodora for thought: Fair Work Commission finds delivery riders are employees
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Family Law essentials for accountants
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Are schools obliged to enforce parenting orders?
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High Court: warehouse manager liable for customs duty on stolen smokes
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Gregory Ross, of Eakin McCaffery Cox andAdrian Abbott,of Sydney Tax Advisory, in the first of a three-part series, recap the key points from their rec…
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Binding Child Support Agreements in Family Law
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ACCC announces increased Australian Consumer Law penalties as ACL Review Bill passes
HHG Legal GroupsolicitorNikolina Milosevicdiscusses the recently announced increase in penalties for some breaches of the Australian Consumer Law and…
High Court: warehouse manager liable for customs duty on stolen smokes
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ACCC announces increased Australian Consumer Law penalties as ACL Review Bill passes
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ASIC bans ex-financial services representative after superannuation stealing conviction
ASIC has permanently banned Mr Craig James Wilson from providing financial services and engaging in credit activities, after he was convicted by the D…
Treasury's targeted amendments to Division 7A might mean increased compliance costs, double taxation
Sladen Legal'sNeil Brydges,Patricia MartinsandSam Campbelldiscuss Treasurys proposed amendments to Division 7A, which, they argue, could come at a sig…
Duty of care breached but wrongful birth claim fails
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Another auditor liable for SMSF investment losses in Ryan Wealth Holdings Pty Ltd
Tracey Scotchbrook, SMSF Specialist Advisor and Director ofSuperology,discusses how another SMSF auditor was found liable for investment losses suffer…
Do employees have a right to take smoke breaks?
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What constitutes proper conduct in marketing and communications?
Norton Rose Fulbright PartnerGeorgina Heyand AssociateIsobel Taylorin the first of a two-part series on advertising regulations and trends, discuss ad…
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ASIC bans ex-financial services representative after superannuation stealing conviction
ASIC has permanently banned Mr Craig James Wilson from providing financial services and engaging in credit activities, after he was convicted by the D…
ATO uses data matching to crack down on share income, capital gains
Adrian Abbott, of Sydney Tax Advisory, andGregory Ross, of Eakin McCaffery Cox, discuss the latest on how the ATO is cracking down on undeclared incom…
Australian Financial Complaints Authority open for business: impact on practitioners
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Special leave grants by High Court at a 10-year low
Melbourne Law SchoolProfessor Jeremy Gansanalyses the special leave grant statistics from the High Court and discovers that last month, such grants we…
ASIC welcomes Federal Court penalties of $9m against Melbourne business over financial services breaches
A Melbourne-based financial services and credit business has been ordered by the Federal Court to pay penalties of $8,980,000 in total after it engage…
Avoid a nasty surprise: landholder duty can apply in unexpected situations
Matthew McKee,Partner at Brown Wright Stein, discusses how private landholder duty can apply in NSW in unexpected circumstances. The potential for lan…
Can Instagram 'celebrities' be taxed for their fame?
Norton Rose Fulbright PartnerGeorgina Heyand AssociateIsobel Taylorexplore the taxable Insta value of attention-seeking 'celebrities' who use a separa…
How to avoid an offer of compromise not being considered a compromise?
HWL Ebsworth PartnerRebecca Hoskingand ParalegalEdward Bashadiscuss circumstances where an offer is and is not a compromise with reference to theUnifo…
ATO uses data matching to crack down on share income, capital gains
Adrian Abbott, of Sydney Tax Advisory, andGregory Ross, of Eakin McCaffery Cox, discuss the latest on how the ATO is cracking down on undeclared incom…
Australian Financial Complaints Authority open for business: impact on practitioners
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Special leave grants by High Court at a 10-year low
Melbourne Law SchoolProfessor Jeremy Gansanalyses the special leave grant statistics from the High Court and discovers that last month, such grants we…
ASIC welcomes Federal Court penalties of $9m against Melbourne business over financial services breaches
A Melbourne-based financial services and credit business has been ordered by the Federal Court to pay penalties of $8,980,000 in total after it engage…
Avoid a nasty surprise: landholder duty can apply in unexpected situations
Matthew McKee,Partner at Brown Wright Stein, discusses how private landholder duty can apply in NSW in unexpected circumstances. The potential for lan…
Can Instagram 'celebrities' be taxed for their fame?
Norton Rose Fulbright PartnerGeorgina Heyand AssociateIsobel Taylorexplore the taxable Insta value of attention-seeking 'celebrities' who use a separa…
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Automated ATO 'decision' letter generates uncertainty after High Court bid fails in Pintarich
Sladen Legal AssociateSam Campbelldiscusses the opportunity for the ATO arising from a Clayton's decision. Last month, the High Court refused to grant…
Fast-tracked small business tax cuts passed
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New laws stipulate three-year validity period for gift cards sold in Australia
Allens PartnerJacqueline Downesand AssociateSarah Rodriguesdiscuss the passing of theTreasury Laws Amendment (Gift Cards) Bill2018 (Cth) into law, whi…
Can an employer dismiss an employee who has made a vexatious or baseless complaint?
MDC Legal lawyerGemma Littlediscusses whether an employee can be dismissed for making a vexatious or baseless complaint in the workplace. The employer…
Church negligent in risk assessment failure after go-karting injury
Barry Nilssoninsurance law solicitorAndrew Clarkediscusses the recent decision inApostolic Church Australia Ltd v Dixon[2018] WASCA 146, where a churc…
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Emil Ford LawyersJoseph OMara, Associate, revisits the key points from his September presentation at Legalwises annual Charities and Not-For-Profits S…
Automated ATO 'decision' letter generates uncertainty after High Court bid fails in Pintarich
Sladen Legal AssociateSam Campbelldiscusses the opportunity for the ATO arising from a Clayton's decision. Last month, the High Court refused to grant…
Fast-tracked small business tax cuts passed
Michelle Maynard, Partner at Carbon Accountants and Business Consultants, discusses the SME tax cuts which are on their way soon, following the passin…
New laws stipulate three-year validity period for gift cards sold in Australia
Allens PartnerJacqueline Downesand AssociateSarah Rodriguesdiscuss the passing of theTreasury Laws Amendment (Gift Cards) Bill2018 (Cth) into law, whi…
Can an employer dismiss an employee who has made a vexatious or baseless complaint?
MDC Legal lawyerGemma Littlediscusses whether an employee can be dismissed for making a vexatious or baseless complaint in the workplace. The employer…
Church negligent in risk assessment failure after go-karting injury
Barry Nilssoninsurance law solicitorAndrew Clarkediscusses the recent decision inApostolic Church Australia Ltd v Dixon[2018] WASCA 146, where a churc…
Understanding the liquidity challenge faced by SMSF trustees
Shadforth Insurance SpecialistKunaal Parbhoo,in the second of a three-part series "Shedding Light on Financial Exposure" forLegalwise News, continues…
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Are employees obligated to tell employers if they have a mental illness?
Christa Ludlow,Principal Consultant of Weir Consulting, discusses whether an employee has an obligation to inform their employer that they have a ment…
Roy Morgan research finds increasing number of women with superannuation
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Angus Macinnis, Director of Dispute Resolution at Stevens Vuaran Lawyers, discusses a recent comment from ATO Commissioner Chris Jordan about the Tax…
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Company which only does building work interstate within definition of 'construction company' - Midson Construction (QLD) & ORS v QBCC
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Department of Justice seeks feedback for review of Domestic Violence Justice Strategy
The NSW Department of Justice is seeking feedback from people who have been the victim or perpetrator of a domestic or family violence incident in the…
Are employees obligated to tell employers if they have a mental illness?
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Roy Morgan research finds increasing number of women with superannuation
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Company which only does building work interstate within definition of 'construction company' - Midson Construction (QLD) & ORS v QBCC
Kirsty Stewart,Senior Associate at the Construct Law Group, discusses a recent Supreme Court of Queensland decision which confirmed that a company tha…
Yazaki's $46m in penalties for cartel conduct sticks as High Court dismisses appeal bid
The High Court has dismissed a special leave application by Japanese company Yazaki Corporation to appeal the Full Federal Courts decision ordering Ya…
Department of Justice seeks feedback for review of Domestic Violence Justice Strategy
The NSW Department of Justice is seeking feedback from people who have been the victim or perpetrator of a domestic or family violence incident in the…
ASIC Bans Ex-financial Services, Credit Representative Anabelle Martincic After $1.14M Fraud in Perth
Ms Martincics former partner was one of three directors of M3 Building and Construction (M3). Between late 2013 and April 2016, Ms Martincic did finan…
Sex, Money & Contracts - Record $1.4M Sexual Harassment Pay-out Not for Harassed
Angus Macinnis, Director of Dispute Resolution at Stevens Vuaran Lawyers, discusses how this recent Supreme Court of Queensland decision led to a $1.4…
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Kym Bailey, Technical Services Manager at JBWere, discusses the impact ofAussiegolfa Pty Ltd (Trustee) v Commissioner of Taxation[2018] FCAFC 122, now…
Purpose of the sole purpose test – life after Aussiegolfa v Commissioner of Taxation
Kym Bailey, Technical Services Manager at JBWere, discusses the impact ofAussiegolfa Pty Ltd (Trustee) v Commissioner of Taxation[2018] FCAFC 122, now…
Record $1.4m sexual harassment pay-out not for harassed in Maven Dental Group v S & M England & Ors
Angus Macinnis, Director of Dispute Resolution at Stevens Vuaran Lawyers, discusses how this recent Supreme Court of Queensland decision led to…
ASIC bans ex-financial services, credit representative Annabelle Martincic after $1.14m fraud in Perth
ASIC has permanently banned Annabelle Martincic from providing financial services and engaging in credit activities.Ms Martincics former partner was o…
Fair Work Commission orders indemnity costs against manager in 'doomed’ unfair dismissal application
Cooper Grace Ward PartnerBelinda Winterdiscusses the recent Fair Work Commission decision inCharles Parletta Real Estate Pty Ltd v Ms Maria DOrtenzio…
First formal enforcement notice issued under General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) in Europe
Frith Tweedie, Digital Law Leader at EY Law New Zealand,discusses what firms can learn from Europe's first enforcement notice under the GDPR, which th…
Value of small business CGT Concession Superannuation Contributions
Tracey Scotchbrook, SMSF Specialist Advisor, discusses the sometimes overlooked importance of Small Business CGT Concession Superannuation Contributio…
Judicial appointments in Australia less controversial, 'more opaque' than United States
KHQ Lawyers'Darren Sommers, Principal Solicitor,andStephanie Koumbarakos,trainee lawyer, discuss how judges are appointed in Australia, in light of th…
ASIC Bans Ex-financial Services, Credit Representative Anabelle Martincic After $1.14M Fraud in Perth
Ms Martincics former partner was one of three directors of M3 Building and Construction (M3). Between late 2013 and April 2016, Ms Martincic did finan…
Sex, Money & Contracts - Record $1.4M Sexual Harassment Pay-out Not for Harassed
Angus Macinnis, Director of Dispute Resolution at Stevens Vuaran Lawyers, discusses how this recent Supreme Court of Queensland decision led to a $1.4…
Purpose of the Sole Purpose Test - Life after Aussiegolfa v Commissioner of Taxation
Kym Bailey, Technical Services Manager at JBWere, discusses the impact ofAussiegolfa Pty Ltd (Trustee) v Commissioner of Taxation[2018] FCAFC 122, now…
Purpose of the sole purpose test – life after Aussiegolfa v Commissioner of Taxation
Kym Bailey, Technical Services Manager at JBWere, discusses the impact ofAussiegolfa Pty Ltd (Trustee) v Commissioner of Taxation[2018] FCAFC 122, now…
Record $1.4m sexual harassment pay-out not for harassed in Maven Dental Group v S & M England & Ors
Angus Macinnis, Director of Dispute Resolution at Stevens Vuaran Lawyers, discusses how this recent Supreme Court of Queensland decision led to…
ASIC bans ex-financial services, credit representative Annabelle Martincic after $1.14m fraud in Perth
ASIC has permanently banned Annabelle Martincic from providing financial services and engaging in credit activities.Ms Martincics former partner was o…
Fair Work Commission orders indemnity costs against manager in 'doomed’ unfair dismissal application
Cooper Grace Ward PartnerBelinda Winterdiscusses the recent Fair Work Commission decision inCharles Parletta Real Estate Pty Ltd v Ms Maria DOrtenzio…
First formal enforcement notice issued under General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) in Europe
Frith Tweedie, Digital Law Leader at EY Law New Zealand,discusses what firms can learn from Europe's first enforcement notice under the GDPR, which th…
Value of small business CGT Concession Superannuation Contributions
Tracey Scotchbrook, SMSF Specialist Advisor, discusses the sometimes overlooked importance of Small Business CGT Concession Superannuation Contributio…
Judicial appointments in Australia less controversial, 'more opaque' than United States
KHQ Lawyers'Darren Sommers, Principal Solicitor,andStephanie Koumbarakos,trainee lawyer, discuss how judges are appointed in Australia, in light of th…
NSW Government has Westconnex win in court of appeal battle against property developer Desane
Gregory Ross,Partner at Eakin McCaffery Cox, discusses the NSW Government's recent court victory against Desane, which cleared a compulsory acquisitio…
NSW Court of Appeal in Fuller-Wilson revisits police officers and conflicting duties of care
Carroll & O'Dea Special CounselBill Madden, an accredited specialist in personal injury law, discusses the recent NSW Court of Appeal decision inF…
Jail for 65-year-old New Zealand resident for $820k+ tax fraud in Brisbane
A 65-year-old New Zealand resident was last week sentenced to five years and 10 months jail for tax fraud committed while he was living and conducting…
Trending of amalgamations and mergers of not-for-profits as a way to survive
Mills Oakley PartnerVera Visevicdiscusses the rise of mergers as an avenue for longevity in the not-for-profit sector. There is no doubt that mergers…
Disclosure document obligations under Franchising Code of Conduct
HWL Ebsworth Lawyers'Sean O'Donnell,Partner, andMassimo Di Maio,Associate, discuss how the Franchising Code of Conduct requires franchisors to create…
ASIC publishes guidance on code of ethics compliance schemes for financial advisers
ASIC has released guidance on its proposed approach to approving and overseeing compliance schemes for financial advisers (RG 269).The financial advic…
NSW Government has Westconnex win in court of appeal battle against property developer Desane
Gregory Ross,Partner at Eakin McCaffery Cox, discusses the NSW Government's recent court victory against Desane, which cleared a compulsory acquisitio…
NSW Court of Appeal in Fuller-Wilson revisits police officers and conflicting duties of care
Carroll & O'Dea Special CounselBill Madden, an accredited specialist in personal injury law, discusses the recent NSW Court of Appeal decision inF…
Jail for 65-year-old New Zealand resident for $820k+ tax fraud in Brisbane
A 65-year-old New Zealand resident was last week sentenced to five years and 10 months jail for tax fraud committed while he was living and conducting…
Trending of amalgamations and mergers of not-for-profits as a way to survive
Mills Oakley PartnerVera Visevicdiscusses the rise of mergers as an avenue for longevity in the not-for-profit sector. There is no doubt that mergers…
Disclosure document obligations under Franchising Code of Conduct
HWL Ebsworth Lawyers'Sean O'Donnell,Partner, andMassimo Di Maio,Associate, discuss how the Franchising Code of Conduct requires franchisors to create…
ASIC publishes guidance on code of ethics compliance schemes for financial advisers
ASIC has released guidance on its proposed approach to approving and overseeing compliance schemes for financial advisers (RG 269).The financial advic…
Widening of vicarious liability in Civil Liability Amendment (Organisational Child Abuse Liability) Bill?
Angus Macinnis, Director of Dispute Resolution at Stevens Vuaran Lawyers, discusses theCivil Liability Amendment (Organisational Child Abuse Liability…
Building fires prompt new mandatory combustible cladding checklist for certain building owners
Cooper Grace Ward'sLaura GahanandLeanne ONeill, both Special Counsel, discuss thenewBuilding and Other Legislation (Cladding) Amendment Regulation2018…
Procedural aspects of managing under-performing employees becoming a common trap for employers
MDC Legal'sMark Cox, Director, andNikita Barsby, Senior Associate, discuss how recent authorities have shown that the procedural side of managing unde…
ATO keeps eye on work-related expenses while keeping taxpayers informed of what they can claim
Adrian Abbott, of Sydney Tax Advisory, andGregory Ross, of Eakin McCaffery Cox, discusswhat taxpayers can do to ensure they correctly claim for work-r…
ACCC welcomes exclusive dealing penalties in polycarbonate distribution case reaching $12m
Oakmoore Pty Ltd, trading as EGR, and its director Mr Rodney Horwill were ordered last Friday to pay $6.35 million in penalties for being knowingly co…
ASIC welcomes conviction on appeal of ex-CBA fraudster financial planner
ASIC and the Commonwealth Director of Public Prosecutions successfully appealed the sentence of Ricky David Gillespie, a former senior financial plann…
Australians over-reliant on government, under-insured and financially exposed
Shadforth Insurance SpecialistKunaal Parbhoo,in the first of a three-part series "Shedding Light on Financial Exposure" forLegalwise News, discusses t…
Widening of vicarious liability in Civil Liability Amendment (Organisational Child Abuse Liability) Bill?
Angus Macinnis, Director of Dispute Resolution at Stevens Vuaran Lawyers, discusses theCivil Liability Amendment (Organisational Child Abuse Liability…
Building fires prompt new mandatory combustible cladding checklist for certain building owners
Cooper Grace Ward'sLaura GahanandLeanne ONeill, both Special Counsel, discuss thenewBuilding and Other Legislation (Cladding) Amendment Regulation2018…
Procedural aspects of managing under-performing employees becoming a common trap for employers
MDC Legal'sMark Cox, Director, andNikita Barsby, Senior Associate, discuss how recent authorities have shown that the procedural side of managing unde…
ATO keeps eye on work-related expenses while keeping taxpayers informed of what they can claim
Adrian Abbott, of Sydney Tax Advisory, andGregory Ross, of Eakin McCaffery Cox, discusswhat taxpayers can do to ensure they correctly claim for work-r…
ACCC welcomes exclusive dealing penalties in polycarbonate distribution case reaching $12m
Oakmoore Pty Ltd, trading as EGR, and its director Mr Rodney Horwill were ordered last Friday to pay $6.35 million in penalties for being knowingly co…
ASIC welcomes conviction on appeal of ex-CBA fraudster financial planner
ASIC and the Commonwealth Director of Public Prosecutions successfully appealed the sentence of Ricky David Gillespie, a former senior financial plann…
Australians over-reliant on government, under-insured and financially exposed
Shadforth Insurance SpecialistKunaal Parbhoo,in the first of a three-part series "Shedding Light on Financial Exposure" forLegalwise News, discusses t…
ATO appears to adopt stricter test to determine if holiday rentals 'genuinely available for rent'
Matthew McKee,Partner at Brown Wright Stein,discusses the ATO's approach to determining whether holiday rental properties are "genuinely available for…
Should I pay off my Higher Education Loan Program (HELP) debt early?
Michelle Maynard,Partner at Carbon Accountants and Business Consultants, discussesthe pros and cons of paying off a Higher Education Loan Program debt…
ATO appears to adopt stricter test to determine if holiday rentals 'genuinely available for rent'
Matthew McKee,Partner at Brown Wright Stein,discusses the ATO's approach to determining whether holiday rental properties are "genuinely available for…
Should I pay off my Higher Education Loan Program (HELP) debt early?
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Key components of Treasury Laws Amendment (Combating Illegal Phoenixing) Bill 2018
Vincents Chartered AccountantsLouisa Sijabat, a Trustee in Bankruptcy, Registered Liquidator, Chartered Accountant and Director, andDamien Davis, a Se…
Full Court of the Family Court considers question of procedural fairness in Faulkes & Tomkins
BarristerGuy Watermandiscusses the recent Full Court of the Family Court decision inFaulkes & Tomkins, where the primary judge had determined pare…
NSW District Court confirms Health And Safety Duty under WHS Act extends to wide cohort in Safe Work Nsw V Wagga Motors P/L
Angus Macinnis,Director of Dispute Resolution at Stevens Vuaran Lawyers, discussesthe NSW District Court decision inSafe Work NSW v Wagga Motors Pty L…
Hart V Commissioner Of Taxation - a lesson for all SMSFs on what not to do under the Superannuation Industry (Supervision) Act
Kym Bailey,Technical Services Manager at JBWere, discusses the AAT decision inHart v Commissioner of Taxationwhich revealed a plethora of breaches of…
Key components of Treasury Laws Amendment (Combating Illegal Phoenixing) Bill 2018
Vincents Chartered AccountantsLouisa Sijabat, a Trustee in Bankruptcy, Registered Liquidator, Chartered Accountant and Director, andDamien Davis, a Se…
Full Court of the Family Court considers question of procedural fairness in Faulkes & Tomkins
BarristerGuy Watermandiscusses the recent Full Court of the Family Court decision inFaulkes & Tomkins, where the primary judge had determined pare…
NSW District Court confirms Health And Safety Duty under WHS Act extends to wide cohort in Safe Work Nsw V Wagga Motors P/L
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Interim parenting issues in Family Court decision of Matenson & Matenson [2018] Famcafc 133
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Queensland Supreme Court confirms attorney can make, renew or extend superannuation binding nomination on member's behalf
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Changes to Child Support (Assessment) Act 1989 might terminate Binding Child Support Agreements
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ATO Crackdown on Share Economy Accommodation income from platforms including Airbnb, HomeAway stayz
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ATO Crackdown on Share Economy Accommodation income from platforms including Airbnb, HomeAway stayz
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Queensland Supreme Court to Rule on Ability to Pay Death Benefit from SMSF
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Controversial ATO Statutory Garnishee Powers Steal Spotlight with Abuse Allegations
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Queensland Supreme Court to Rule on Ability to Pay Death Benefit from SMSF
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Controversial ATO Statutory Garnishee Powers Steal Spotlight with Abuse Allegations
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Plaintiff wins $100K in defamation case after arguing Defendant liable for defamatory comments in Facebook post
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CrownBet loses legal wager over Sportingbet name to rival Sportsbet
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ATO grants Penalty Relief for Small Business Mistakes from 1 July 2018
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Melbourne man can sue Google for defamation over search engine results of criminals
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High Court of Australia Determines Questions of International Human Rights Law
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Coroner finds communication failures in healthcare deaths
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Uncertainty surrounds Family and Federal Circuit courts merger proposal
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Investment Property Deductions for this Tax Season
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Maurice Blackburn’s Alison Barrett says executive officers of amusement parks risk facing 20 years in jail if their rides prove fatal
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Denial of Deductions for Vacant Land in Budget 2018
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WestConnex Hits Hurdle in Desane v State of New South Wales
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Three-Yearly Audits for SMSFs in Budget 2018
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Marriage Equality and Revocation of Wills
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WestConnex Hits Hurdle in Desane v State of New South Wales
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Veterans’ Legislation Reform: A Call for Comprehensive Change
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Expert Insights: Federal Budget's Migration Reforms
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Carter Newell’s Insurance Team Strengthens With New Elevations
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A Growth Mindset: Top 13 mistakes in upscaling a professional services firm
The legal profession in Australia has witnessed a surge in micro-firms and sole practitioners. Recent data reveals 84% of law firms are now solo opera…
A Growth Mindset: Top 13 mistakes in upscaling a professional services firm
The legal profession in Australia has witnessed a surge in micro-firms and sole practitioners. Recent data reveals 84% of law firms are now solo opera…
The Federal Court's Recent Landmark Verdict: Largest-Ever Penalty for Breaching Continuous Disclosure Regulations
Simone Rees, Co-Founder and Principal at Buchanan Rees Dispute Lawyers shares her insight on the Federal Court's recent landmark verdict. In a si…
The Federal Court's Recent Landmark Verdict: Largest-Ever Penalty for Breaching Continuous Disclosure Regulations
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Key Takeaways from Recent Immigration Law Cases with Chris Honnery
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Unravelling the Scope of an Employer’s Responsibility: Analysing Vicarious Liability in Australia through CCIG Investments Pty Ltd v Schokman
Luke Geary, Partner, Hudson Digby, Senior Associate and Sara Taylor, Lawyer, at Mills Oakley unravels the scope of an employers responsibility and sha…
Unravelling the Scope of an Employer’s Responsibility: Analysing Vicarious Liability in Australia through CCIG Investments Pty Ltd v Schokman
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Vicarious Liability Under the Sex Discrimination Act and Common Law
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Electric Vehicles and tax – The current state of play
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How are charities interpreted to be Public Benevolent Institutions?
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How are charities interpreted to be Public Benevolent Institutions?
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Recent Court of Appeal Decision towards Expert Evidence - Q&A with Melanie Quixley
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Recent Court of Appeal Decision towards Expert Evidence - Q&A with Melanie Quixley
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If you want to grow your practice, you’ll need a clear plan
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If you want to grow your practice, you’ll need a clear plan
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Lodging Caveats - A Practitioner's Professional Responsibilities and Obligations
Vikram Misra, Barrister at Clarence Chambers, continues his series into caveats. In this article, he discusses the practitioners professional responsi…
Lodging Caveats - A Practitioner's Professional Responsibilities and Obligations
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Key taxation changes affecting your New Zealand Clients
Ajay Ravi, Special Counsel at McInnes Wilson Lawyers shares his insight on new/revised measures and interpretations of the law and associated guidance…
Key taxation changes affecting your New Zealand Clients
Ajay Ravi, Special Counsel at McInnes Wilson Lawyers shares his insight on new/revised measures and interpretations of the law and associated guidance…
Family Law Parenting: Unacceptable Risks and Violence - Q&A with Susan Warda
Ahead of the Family Law Parenting: Unacceptable Risks and Violence webinar next month, Susan Warda, Partner at Mills Oakley and chair for the program,…
Family Law Parenting: Unacceptable Risks and Violence - Q&A with Susan Warda
Ahead of the Family Law Parenting: Unacceptable Risks and Violence webinar next month, Susan Warda, Partner at Mills Oakley and chair for the program,…
Assessing Unacceptable Risks in Parenting Matters - Q&A with Kate Rafton
Ahead of her presentation at the Family Law Parenting: Unacceptable Risks and Violence webinar next month, Kate Rafton, Principal at Rafton Family Law…
Assessing Unacceptable Risks in Parenting Matters - Q&A with Kate Rafton
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ACNC urges charities to fully consider the risks and benefits of crypto-assets
Anna Longely, Assistant Commissioner General Counsel at Australian Charities and Not-for-profits Commission, shares her insight into the importance of…
ACNC urges charities to fully consider the risks and benefits of crypto-assets
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Leather bound box sets of ‘The Basics of Dianetics and Scientology’ a permitted investment; and other lessons in SMSF compliance
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Leather bound box sets of ‘The Basics of Dianetics and Scientology’ a permitted investment; and other lessons in SMSF compliance
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TAX GOVERNANCE – for privately owned groups
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Tax Liabilities in Family Law - Q&A with Wendy Miller
In an exclusive Q&A session with Legalwise Seminars, Wendy Miller, Special Counsel at Damien Greer Lawyers, addresses key questions regarding Tax…
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Tax Liabilities in Family Law - Q&A with Wendy Miller
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The Emerging Role of UNDRIP - Q&A with Kristen Hodge
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The Emerging Role of UNDRIP - Q&A with Kristen Hodge
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Trusts - Q & A with Michael Bersten
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Trusts - Q & A with Michael Bersten
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Practice and Procedure Part 7: Changes to the monetary jurisdictional limits of the NSW District Court
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Practice and Procedure Part 7: Changes to the monetary jurisdictional limits of the NSW District Court
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The Personal Injury Commission And Judicial Power
Peter Hunt, Principal of McCabes Lawyers shares his insight regarding personal injury commission and judicial power.BackgroundDivision 3.2 of the Moto…
The Personal Injury Commission And Judicial Power
Peter Hunt, Principal of McCabes Lawyers shares his insight regarding personal injury commission and judicial power.BackgroundDivision 3.2 of the Moto…
Three key takeaways from COP27 – where do Australian businesses go from here?
Thomas Kim, Partner and Kenneth Lee, Senior Associate at HWL Ebsworth Lawyers, share their insights on the key takeaways from the recently concluded C…
Is the trade marks attorney obsolete?
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Three key takeaways from COP27 – where do Australian businesses go from here?
Thomas Kim, Partner and Kenneth Lee, Senior Associate at HWL Ebsworth Lawyers, share their insights on the key takeaways from the recently concluded C…
Is the trade marks attorney obsolete?
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‘Near enough close enough’ trust establishments fine; with court approval
Matthew Burgess, Director at View Legal, discusses the establishment of a trust with a trustee company. Arguably the quintessential example of a…
‘Near enough close enough’ trust establishments fine; with court approval
Matthew Burgess, Director at View Legal, discusses the establishment of a trust with a trustee company. Arguably the quintessential example of a…
Entertainment visa and union consultations
Karen Lo, Partner at Ajuria Lawyers shares her insights regarding entertainment visa and union consultations. Production companies who want to b…
Entertainment visa and union consultations
Karen Lo, Partner at Ajuria Lawyers shares her insights regarding entertainment visa and union consultations. Production companies who want to b…
Australian immigration: Who does the Government consider a ‘controversial visitor’?
Karen Lo, Partner at Ajuria Lawyers, shares her insights regarding Australian immigration and answers the question: who does the government consider a…
Australian immigration: Who does the Government consider a ‘controversial visitor’?
Karen Lo, Partner at Ajuria Lawyers, shares her insights regarding Australian immigration and answers the question: who does the government consider a…
School Law Series - Managing Separated Families
Rebecca Dahl, Partner at Nicholes Family Lawyers talks about managing separated families in the school environment. Divorce and separation has re…
School Law Series - Managing Separated Families
Rebecca Dahl, Partner at Nicholes Family Lawyers talks about managing separated families in the school environment. Divorce and separation has re…
Current out-of-home care insurance market crisis
Luke Geary, Partner and Sara Taylor, Lawyer, Mills Oakley share their insight regarding out-of-home and residential care sector in Australia. Fo…
Current out-of-home care insurance market crisis
Luke Geary, Partner and Sara Taylor, Lawyer, Mills Oakley share their insight regarding out-of-home and residential care sector in Australia. Fo…
The Recommended National Standards For Working With Interpreters: an Underutilised Best Practice Toolkit
J Angelo Berbotto, Solicitor and translator shares his insights on the recommended national standards for working with interpreters. The Judicial…
The Recommended National Standards For Working With Interpreters: an Underutilised Best Practice Toolkit
J Angelo Berbotto, Solicitor and translator shares his insights on the recommended national standards for working with interpreters. The Judicial…
Mutual Will Agreements – Current State of Play
Mutual Will Agreements (MWAs) are experiencing a surge in interest amongst practitioners, as Client circumstances become ever more complex, estate lit…
Mutual Will Agreements – Current State of Play
Mutual Will Agreements (MWAs) are experiencing a surge in interest amongst practitioners, as Client circumstances become ever more complex, estate lit…
The trade marks register as a crystal ball
Hayley Tarr, Principal of Tarr Law, shares her insight on recently filed trade mark applications. She will be presenting at the upcoming Trade Marks L…
The trade marks register as a crystal ball
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IP Australia and Aboriginal Cultural Authority – what is the current status?
Hayley Tarr, Principal of Tarr Law, discusses the need for IP Australia to seek consent from the appropriate Aboriginal cultural authority before acce…
IP Australia and Aboriginal Cultural Authority – what is the current status?
Hayley Tarr, Principal of Tarr Law, discusses the need for IP Australia to seek consent from the appropriate Aboriginal cultural authority before acce…
Caveats Series Part 12: Incorrectly Identifying the Caveatable Interest in a Caveat and Section 74L of the Real Property Act 1900 (NSW)
Vikram Misra, Barrister at Clarence Chambers, continues his explanation around the importance of drafting caveats properly and the implications. To he…
Caveats Series Part 12: Incorrectly Identifying the Caveatable Interest in a Caveat and Section 74L of the Real Property Act 1900 (NSW)
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Evidence of online use of a trade mark in trade mark hearings before IP Australia
Blake Knowles, Hearings Officer at IP Australia shares his insights on the purpose of evidence in a trade mark hearing. The purpose of evidence i…
Evidence of online use of a trade mark in trade mark hearings before IP Australia
Blake Knowles, Hearings Officer at IP Australia shares his insights on the purpose of evidence in a trade mark hearing. The purpose of evidence i…
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IP - Lapsed Rights - Q & A with Hayley Tarr
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Why Video is the best Marketing Tool for Legal Firms
Tony Eades, CEO of Salted Stone APAC and Brand Strategist talks about the benefits of using video as part of a Legal Firm's Marketing Plan and differe…
Why Video is the best Marketing Tool for Legal Firms
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Estate Planning - Q & A with Lee-Ann Cartoon
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Estate Planning - Q & A with Lee-Ann Cartoon
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Tax and the Australian Taxation office’s Justified Trust Reviews
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Tax and the Australian Taxation office’s Justified Trust Reviews
Ajay Ravi, Special Counsel at McInnes Wilson Lawyers shares information regarding what to expect in a Australian Taxation Office (ATO) Justified Trust…
Abuse Law - Permanent Stays
Luke Geary, Partner at Mills Oakley and specialist in historical abuse cases discusses relevant factors to decisions around Permanent Stays, recent de…
Abuse Law - Permanent Stays
Luke Geary, Partner at Mills Oakley and specialist in historical abuse cases discusses relevant factors to decisions around Permanent Stays, recent de…
Metes and bounds of the easement ought be agreed or adjudicated upon, prior to the court making a finding of “reasonable necessity”: Be sketchy!
Barrister and mediator Sydney Jacobs talks about Sec 88 K Conveyancing Act (NSW) which allows a court to impose an easement. Readers of this colu…
Metes and bounds of the easement ought be agreed or adjudicated upon, prior to the court making a finding of “reasonable necessity”: Be sketchy!
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American Abortion Law in Turmoil: How does Australian Abortion Law shape up?
Errol Price, Legal Director at Symmetra Global shares his insight regarding the recent American Abortion Law and how does Australian Abortion Law shap…
American Abortion Law in Turmoil: How does Australian Abortion Law shape up?
Errol Price, Legal Director at Symmetra Global shares his insight regarding the recent American Abortion Law and how does Australian Abortion Law shap…
Why being trauma informed is an issue for court integrity
Professor Felicity Gerry QC, international QC at Libertas Chambers, London and Crockett Chambers, Melbourne, discusses the importance of being trauma-…
Why being trauma informed is an issue for court integrity
Professor Felicity Gerry QC, international QC at Libertas Chambers, London and Crockett Chambers, Melbourne, discusses the importance of being trauma-…
Practice and Procedure Part 6: Costs of Interlocutory Applications under the Uniform Civil Procedure Rules 2005 (NSW)
Vikram Misra, Barrister at Clarence Chambers, continues his series into practice and procedure. In this article, he discusses the cost of interlocutor…
Practice and Procedure Part 6: Costs of Interlocutory Applications under the Uniform Civil Procedure Rules 2005 (NSW)
Vikram Misra, Barrister at Clarence Chambers, continues his series into practice and procedure. In this article, he discusses the cost of interlocutor…
A Legal Analysis on Wimbledon’s Ban on Russian and Belarusian Players
Alexandria Anthony, Lawyer and Jackie Chan, Lawyer at SportsLawyer share their insight regarding AELTC placing a blanket ban on all athletes from Russ…
A Legal Analysis on Wimbledon’s Ban on Russian and Belarusian Players
Alexandria Anthony, Lawyer and Jackie Chan, Lawyer at SportsLawyer share their insight regarding AELTC placing a blanket ban on all athletes from Russ…
Death and Taxes: Part 2 – Are Capital Gains Tax and Super Death Benefits Tax the new inheritance taxes?
Anthony J Cordato, Principal at Cordato Partners, in the second part of his Death and Taxes series, examine the new taxes that tax wealth on death whi…
Death and Taxes: Part 2 – Are Capital Gains Tax and Super Death Benefits Tax the new inheritance taxes?
Anthony J Cordato, Principal at Cordato Partners, in the second part of his Death and Taxes series, examine the new taxes that tax wealth on death whi…
The Elusive Notion of “Consent “in the collection of sensitive data Under the Privacy Act
Errol Price, Legal Director at Symmetra Global discusses the elusive notion of consent in the collection of sensitive data as seen in the case of CFMM…
Death and Taxes: Part 1 – What were inheritance taxes in Australia?
Anthony J Cordato, Principal at Cordato Partners, begins his series on death taxes / inheritance taxes. In his first article, he examines the inherita…
Autism Spectrum Disorder and the Criminal Law
Dr Felicity Gerry QC, at Libertas Chambers discuss the importance of considering autism spectrum disorders in criminal proceedings. Watch her recent w…
The Elusive Notion of “Consent “in the collection of sensitive data Under the Privacy Act
Errol Price, Legal Director at Symmetra Global discusses the elusive notion of consent in the collection of sensitive data as seen in the case of CFMM…
Death and Taxes: Part 1 – What were inheritance taxes in Australia?
Anthony J Cordato, Principal at Cordato Partners, begins his series on death taxes / inheritance taxes. In his first article, he examines the inherita…
Autism Spectrum Disorder and the Criminal Law
Dr Felicity Gerry QC, at Libertas Chambers discuss the importance of considering autism spectrum disorders in criminal proceedings. Watch her recent w…
The cost of infrastructure needed for development could kill any profit… if it is a surprise
Leanne O'Neill, Partner, and Diane Coffin, Special Counsel at Cooper Grace Ward, discuss the cost of infrastructure needed for development that could…
Major changes to superannuation are now law
Andrew Yee, Director at HLB Mann Judd, discusses the major changes to superannuation proposed in the May 2021 Federal Budget as they are now law. …
Professional Indemnity Insurance - Are You Prepared?
Ruth Parker, Managing Principal at Marsh Australia, discusses professional indemnity and how can you best be prepared for renewal. Solicitors sea…
Briefing for the Independent Medical Examination
Dr Alan Home, Occupational Physician at Health People Legal, having worked as an independent medical examiner for over thirty years, is aware that the…
Being wilful and reckless with trust deeds: not a winning tax planning strategy
Matthew Burgess, Director at View Legal, discuss what happens how being wilful and reckless with trust deeds is not a winning tax planning strategy.&n…
The cost of infrastructure needed for development could kill any profit… if it is a surprise
Leanne O'Neill, Partner, and Diane Coffin, Special Counsel at Cooper Grace Ward, discuss the cost of infrastructure needed for development that could…
Major changes to superannuation are now law
Andrew Yee, Director at HLB Mann Judd, discusses the major changes to superannuation proposed in the May 2021 Federal Budget as they are now law. …
Professional Indemnity Insurance - Are You Prepared?
Ruth Parker, Managing Principal at Marsh Australia, discusses professional indemnity and how can you best be prepared for renewal. Solicitors sea…
Briefing for the Independent Medical Examination
Dr Alan Home, Occupational Physician at Health People Legal, having worked as an independent medical examiner for over thirty years, is aware that the…
Being wilful and reckless with trust deeds: not a winning tax planning strategy
Matthew Burgess, Director at View Legal, discuss what happens how being wilful and reckless with trust deeds is not a winning tax planning strategy.&n…
Arbitration and Mediation Part 10: Interim Measures Under the Uncitral Model Law - Freezing Orders
Sydney Jacobs, Barrister at 13 Wentworth Chambers andVikram Misra, Barrister at Clarence Chambers continue their series into arbitration and mediation…
Arbitration and Mediation Part 10: Interim Measures Under the Uncitral Model Law - Freezing Orders
Sydney Jacobs, Barrister at 13 Wentworth Chambers andVikram Misra, Barrister at Clarence Chambers continue their series into arbitration and mediation…
The challenge of conflicting legal and communication advice in a crisis
Craig Badings, Partner at SenateSHJ, discusses 'crisis management' in reference to legal advice. He analyses 12 ASX-listed companies and how such cris…
The challenge of conflicting legal and communication advice in a crisis
Craig Badings, Partner at SenateSHJ, discusses 'crisis management' in reference to legal advice. He analyses 12 ASX-listed companies and how such cris…
Do vegan and vegetarian marketing descriptors need regulating?
Charles Fisher, Principal Solicitor, and Thomas Salzano, Lawyer, at KHQ Lawyers analyse what the future of marketing for plant-based meat alternatives…
Do vegan and vegetarian marketing descriptors need regulating?
Charles Fisher, Principal Solicitor, and Thomas Salzano, Lawyer, at KHQ Lawyers analyse what the future of marketing for plant-based meat alternatives…
A guide to the Australian courts' involvement in domestic and international arbitrations
The team at Allens provide an overview of the role Australian Courts play in domestic and international arbitrations. See the full list of authors bel…
A guide to the Australian courts' involvement in domestic and international arbitrations
The team at Allens provide an overview of the role Australian Courts play in domestic and international arbitrations. See the full list of authors bel…
How Long Do You Have to File a Personal Injury Lawsuit in Australia?
Mitchell Herlihy, Senior Associate at Lifestyle Injury Lawyers, discusses the main points surrounding Personal Injury Lawsuits in Australia. He examin…
How Long Do You Have to File a Personal Injury Lawsuit in Australia?
Mitchell Herlihy, Senior Associate at Lifestyle Injury Lawyers, discusses the main points surrounding Personal Injury Lawsuits in Australia. He examin…
Why prosecution guidance on women suspected of endangering or harming their infants needs to be updated and published.
Dr Felicity Gerry QC, at Crockett Chambers in Melbourne, discusses the need to update prosecution guidance regarding women suspected of endangering or…
Why prosecution guidance on women suspected of endangering or harming their infants needs to be updated and published.
Dr Felicity Gerry QC, at Crockett Chambers in Melbourne, discusses the need to update prosecution guidance regarding women suspected of endangering or…
New exit policy for carbon contracts
Leanne O'Neill, Partner, and Vanessa Thompson, Special Counsel at Cooper Grace Ward, discuss the newly introduced 'exit policy' for carbon contracts.…
New exit policy for carbon contracts
Leanne O'Neill, Partner, and Vanessa Thompson, Special Counsel at Cooper Grace Ward, discuss the newly introduced 'exit policy' for carbon contracts.…
SMSF Trustee Directors are now required to have a Director Identification Number
Andrew Yee, Director at HLB Mann Judd, discusses the new Director Identification Number, and explains why it is now required for SMSF Trustee Director…
SMSF Trustee Directors are now required to have a Director Identification Number
Andrew Yee, Director at HLB Mann Judd, discusses the new Director Identification Number, and explains why it is now required for SMSF Trustee Director…
How lawyers can build a personal brand in a time efficient way
Ben Paul, CEO and Founder of The BD Ladder, discusses personal branding techniques for Lawyers that allows them to manage their workloads whilst still…
How lawyers can build a personal brand in a time efficient way
Ben Paul, CEO and Founder of The BD Ladder, discusses personal branding techniques for Lawyers that allows them to manage their workloads whilst still…
“I think I’ve been underpaid”: getting on the front foot to ensure wage compliance in a complex world of work
Alina Kaye, Partner at The Workplace Employment Lawyers, discusses the key issues for employers regarding wage compliance, and analyses the best metho…
“I think I’ve been underpaid”: getting on the front foot to ensure wage compliance in a complex world of work
Alina Kaye, Partner at The Workplace Employment Lawyers, discusses the key issues for employers regarding wage compliance, and analyses the best metho…
New tax rules apply if you are employing working holiday makers
Anthony J Cordato, Principal at Cordato Partners, discusses the re-opening of Australia's International Border, and how this will effect working indiv…
New tax rules apply if you are employing working holiday makers
Anthony J Cordato, Principal at Cordato Partners, discusses the re-opening of Australia's International Border, and how this will effect working indiv…
Q&A: Vivienne Corcoran on building referral networks
Vivienne Corcoran, Marketing and Client Specialist at Marketing Logic, answers questions regarding referral networks, her useful tips and tricks, and…
Q&A: Vivienne Corcoran on building referral networks
Vivienne Corcoran, Marketing and Client Specialist at Marketing Logic, answers questions regarding referral networks, her useful tips and tricks, and…
The ‘Yin and Yang’ of Mental Health in the Workplace
John Poulsen, Principal at People Passion Performance, discusses mental health in the workplace, and the importance of the old Chinese saying 'Yin and…
The ‘Yin and Yang’ of Mental Health in the Workplace
John Poulsen, Principal at People Passion Performance, discusses mental health in the workplace, and the importance of the old Chinese saying 'Yin and…
Trusts and the rule in Murphy's Law
Matthew Burgess, Director at View Legal, analyses what happens when trust structure goes wrong, as seen in the case Re McGowan & Valentini Trusts…
Trusts and the rule in Murphy's Law
Matthew Burgess, Director at View Legal, analyses what happens when trust structure goes wrong, as seen in the case Re McGowan & Valentini Trusts…
Admissibility of Prior Sexual Assault Complaints in NSW: Can a complainants’ prior false sexual assault claims be admitted in sexual assault cases?
Jimmy Singh, Principal at Criminal Defence Lawyers Australia (CDLA), analyses sexual assault trials in Australia, specifically in NSW in relation to s…
Admissibility of Prior Sexual Assault Complaints in NSW: Can a complainants’ prior false sexual assault claims be admitted in sexual assault cases?
Jimmy Singh, Principal at Criminal Defence Lawyers Australia (CDLA), analyses sexual assault trials in Australia, specifically in NSW in relation to s…
What Are the Legal Concerns for My Children in a Divorce?
Simon Bennett, Managing Partner at OMB Solicitors, analyses the key legal concerns revolving around children in the case of a divorce. He speaks with…
What Are the Legal Concerns for My Children in a Divorce?
Simon Bennett, Managing Partner at OMB Solicitors, analyses the key legal concerns revolving around children in the case of a divorce. He speaks with…
SMSF Investing in Cryptocurrency: Six new requirements for your SMSF Deed
Adj Professor, Dr Brett Davies, Legal Consolidated Barristers & Solictors, answers the frequently asked questions and important points to note reg…
SMSF Investing in Cryptocurrency: Six new requirements for your SMSF Deed
Adj Professor, Dr Brett Davies, Legal Consolidated Barristers & Solictors, answers the frequently asked questions and important points to note reg…
Practice and Procedure Part 5: Redaction of Documents Called for by a Subpoena
Vikram Misra, Barrister at Clarence Chambers, discusses subpoena's, redaction of documents, privilege, confidentiality and more in this exclusive piec…
Practice and Procedure Part 5: Redaction of Documents Called for by a Subpoena
Vikram Misra, Barrister at Clarence Chambers, discusses subpoena's, redaction of documents, privilege, confidentiality and more in this exclusive piec…
Q&A: Reforming infrastructure contributions in NSW
Breellen Warry, Partner, Georgia Appleby, Associate, and Elizabeth Reed, Graduate Lawyer, at Maddocks share their insights regarding infrastructure co…
Q&A: Reforming infrastructure contributions in NSW
Breellen Warry, Partner, Georgia Appleby, Associate, and Elizabeth Reed, Graduate Lawyer, at Maddocks share their insights regarding infrastructure co…
A Q&A with Louise Mathias
A discussion with Legalwise Seminars, Louise Mathias, Multidisciplinary Barrister, Mediator (Harvard), Certified High Performance + EQ + Daring Leader…
A Q&A with Louise Mathias
A discussion with Legalwise Seminars, Louise Mathias, Multidisciplinary Barrister, Mediator (Harvard), Certified High Performance + EQ + Daring Leader…
Owners Corporations Act: A Q&A with Rochelle Castro
Rochelle Castro, Principal at RC & Co Lawyers, answers questions in relation to Changes to theOwners Corporations Act 2006 Affecting Multi-Lot Pro…
Owners Corporations Act: A Q&A with Rochelle Castro
Rochelle Castro, Principal at RC & Co Lawyers, answers questions in relation to Changes to theOwners Corporations Act 2006 Affecting Multi-Lot Pro…
Digital Assets: A Q & A with Dylan Meyer-O’Brien
In an exclusive Q&A session with Legalwise Seminars, Dylan Meyer-O'Brien, CEO of The Prepared Company, addresses key questions regarding digital a…
Digital Assets: A Q & A with Dylan Meyer-O’Brien
In an exclusive Q&A session with Legalwise Seminars, Dylan Meyer-O'Brien, CEO of The Prepared Company, addresses key questions regarding digital a…
Q&A with Sophie Manera on the Subclass 482 and Subclass 494 visas
In a Q&A session with Legalwise Seminars, Sophie Manera, a Partner at Tang Law, answers queries on the Subclass 482 and 494 visas. With skill…
Q&A with Sophie Manera on the Subclass 482 and Subclass 494 visas
In a Q&A session with Legalwise Seminars, Sophie Manera, a Partner at Tang Law, answers queries on the Subclass 482 and 494 visas. With skill…
Global Talent Visa: Frequently Asked Questions
Yin Chiew, a Practice Leader at LegalVision, provides answers to the most frequently asked questions surrounding the Global Talent Visa. TheGloba…
Global Talent Visa: Frequently Asked Questions
Yin Chiew, a Practice Leader at LegalVision, provides answers to the most frequently asked questions surrounding the Global Talent Visa. TheGloba…
Financial Services Disputes - Notify, Investigate & Remediate
David Huggins, Principal of Huggins Legal, writes that as a result of amendments to the Corporations Act that came into effect on 1 October 2021, the…
Financial Services Disputes - Notify, Investigate & Remediate
David Huggins, Principal of Huggins Legal, writes that as a result of amendments to the Corporations Act that came into effect on 1 October 2021, the…
Climate Change Is Transforming Legal Practice
Consultant Heather Ruddockdiscusses how climate change has transformed legal practice with its growing relevance beyond environmental law. Learn more…
Climate Change Is Transforming Legal Practice
Consultant Heather Ruddockdiscusses how climate change has transformed legal practice with its growing relevance beyond environmental law. Learn more…
Caveats Series Part 11: Service of notices on caveators by registered post
Vikram Misra, Barrister at Clarence Chambers continues his series into caveats as he discusses how service of notices, such as lapsing notices, can be…
Caveats Series Part 11: Service of notices on caveators by registered post
Vikram Misra, Barrister at Clarence Chambers continues his series into caveats as he discusses how service of notices, such as lapsing notices, can be…
The Dylan Voller Defamation case and its Implications on Media Law
Michael Aroney, Search and Content Marketing specialist for Pepperit, discusses the Dylan Voller Defamation case in detail and its implications on med…
The Dylan Voller Defamation case and its Implications on Media Law
Michael Aroney, Search and Content Marketing specialist for Pepperit, discusses the Dylan Voller Defamation case in detail and its implications on med…
Patents Series Part 5: Patenting pharmaceuticals in key South East Asia Markets
John Landells, Partner, and Brittany Howard, Associate at FB Rice, continue the FB Rice series into patents. In Part 5, both highlight essential paten…
Patents Series Part 5: Patenting pharmaceuticals in key South East Asia Markets
John Landells, Partner, and Brittany Howard, Associate at FB Rice, continue the FB Rice series into patents. In Part 5, both highlight essential paten…
NSW Conveyancing Regulations: Protecting Consumers
Amanda Edmonds, Managing Director at Edmonds Conveyancing, discusses how two of the most crucialconveyancingregulations in NSW can be easily communica…
NSW Conveyancing Regulations: Protecting Consumers
Amanda Edmonds, Managing Director at Edmonds Conveyancing, discusses how two of the most crucialconveyancingregulations in NSW can be easily communica…
Practice and Procedure Part 4: Interlocutory Skirmishes and the Overriding Purpose of the Civil Procedure Act 2005 (NSW)
Vikram Misra, Barrister at Clarence Chambers, continues his series into practice and procedure. In this article, he provides practical guidance for ap…
Practice and Procedure Part 4: Interlocutory Skirmishes and the Overriding Purpose of the Civil Procedure Act 2005 (NSW)
Vikram Misra, Barrister at Clarence Chambers, continues his series into practice and procedure. In this article, he provides practical guidance for ap…
Patents Series Part 4: Generic and biosimilar products - regulation and intersection with patent rights
Paul Whenman, Consulting Partner at FB Rice, continues the FB Rice series into patents. In Part 4, he discusses the regulatory process and patent righ…
Patents Series Part 4: Generic and biosimilar products - regulation and intersection with patent rights
Paul Whenman, Consulting Partner at FB Rice, continues the FB Rice series into patents. In Part 4, he discusses the regulatory process and patent righ…
How to Negotiate Settlements in your Favour by Boosting your Skills for the Negotiation Table with Paul Sills
In an exclusive Q&A with Legalwise Seminars, Barrister and Mediator Paul Sills shares insights into negotiating settlements in your favour. &…
How to Negotiate Settlements in your Favour by Boosting your Skills for the Negotiation Table with Paul Sills
In an exclusive Q&A with Legalwise Seminars, Barrister and Mediator Paul Sills shares insights into negotiating settlements in your favour. &…
Shareholder Class Action Financing - The Future of Law Reform
Dr David Millhouse, Senior Honorary Adjunct Research Fellow, Faculty of Law at Bond University, discusses shareholder class action financing by lookin…
Shareholder Class Action Financing - The Future of Law Reform
Dr David Millhouse, Senior Honorary Adjunct Research Fellow, Faculty of Law at Bond University, discusses shareholder class action financing by lookin…
Practice and Procedure Part 3: Interlocutory Injunctions in the Supreme Court
Vikram Misra, Barrister at Clarence Chambers, continues his series into practice and procedure. In this article, he provides guidance to navigate inte…
Practice and Procedure Part 3: Interlocutory Injunctions in the Supreme Court
Vikram Misra, Barrister at Clarence Chambers, continues his series into practice and procedure. In this article, he provides guidance to navigate inte…
Caveats Series Part 10: Caveats and the Property (Relationships) Act 1984 (NSW)
Vikram Misra, Barrister at Clarence Chambers continues his series into caveats as he discusses the lodgment of caveats for contributions made to prope…
Caveats Series Part 10: Caveats and the Property (Relationships) Act 1984 (NSW)
Vikram Misra, Barrister at Clarence Chambers continues his series into caveats as he discusses the lodgment of caveats for contributions made to prope…
Do Lawyers Make the Best Adjudicators?
Michael Chesterman, Consultant at Helix Legal, shares a recent debate with Janelle Kerrisk, Director at Helix Legal, as they question whether lawyers…
Do Lawyers Make the Best Adjudicators?
Michael Chesterman, Consultant at Helix Legal, shares a recent debate with Janelle Kerrisk, Director at Helix Legal, as they question whether lawyers…
Patents Series Part 3: Challenging Australian Patent Rights
Marcus Caulfield, Partner and Marianne Repacholi, Associate at FB Rice, continue the FB Rice series into patents. In Part 3, they discuss various meth…
Patents Series Part 3: Challenging Australian Patent Rights
Marcus Caulfield, Partner and Marianne Repacholi, Associate at FB Rice, continue the FB Rice series into patents. In Part 3, they discuss various meth…
Police Powers in NSW: The Law on Searching Children
Jimmy Singh, Principal at Criminal Defence Lawyers Australia, provides a comprehensive guide on police search power in NSW, particularly when it comes…
Police Powers in NSW: The Law on Searching Children
Jimmy Singh, Principal at Criminal Defence Lawyers Australia, provides a comprehensive guide on police search power in NSW, particularly when it comes…
Practice and Procedure Part 2: A Lesson in Withdrawal of Admissions
Vikram Misra, Barrister at Clarence Chambers, continues his series into practice and procedure. In this article, he shares a lesson in withdrawal of a…
Practice and Procedure Part 2: A Lesson in Withdrawal of Admissions
Vikram Misra, Barrister at Clarence Chambers, continues his series into practice and procedure. In this article, he shares a lesson in withdrawal of a…
The Company in the Courtroom: A Brief Comment on Corporate Oppression
James d'Apice, Special Counsel at Chamberlains Law Firm, provides a brief comment on corporate oppression. He will be delving further into this topic…
The Company in the Courtroom: A Brief Comment on Corporate Oppression
James d'Apice, Special Counsel at Chamberlains Law Firm, provides a brief comment on corporate oppression. He will be delving further into this topic…
Thou Shalt Not Bear False Witness
Tim O'Dwyer, Consultant at Mitchells Solicitors, highlights the importance to not bear false witness to signing signatures, by exploring the decision…
Thou Shalt Not Bear False Witness
Tim O'Dwyer, Consultant at Mitchells Solicitors, highlights the importance to not bear false witness to signing signatures, by exploring the decision…
Property Series Part 8: Visual Pollution, Prostitution, Lilly Pilly’s and Betting Ones’ Hedge
Barrister and mediator Sydney Jacobs continues his series as he questions whether nuisance will protect a view by examining past cases. For more of hi…
Property Series Part 8: Visual Pollution, Prostitution, Lilly Pilly’s and Betting Ones’ Hedge
Barrister and mediator Sydney Jacobs continues his series as he questions whether nuisance will protect a view by examining past cases. For more of hi…
Caveats Series Part 9: Caveat Clauses in Residential Building Contracts
Vikram Misra, Barrister at Clarence Chambers continues his series into caveats as he discusses how caveat clauses should be drafted in residential bui…
Caveats Series Part 9: Caveat Clauses in Residential Building Contracts
Vikram Misra, Barrister at Clarence Chambers continues his series into caveats as he discusses how caveat clauses should be drafted in residential bui…
SOP Ideas for Building Back Better
Michael Chesterman, Consultant at Helix Legal, explores SOP ideas for building back better, with an examination into the East Coast and West Coast Mod…
SOP Ideas for Building Back Better
Michael Chesterman, Consultant at Helix Legal, explores SOP ideas for building back better, with an examination into the East Coast and West Coast Mod…
A Discussion with Lauren Cusack on the Valuation of a Business: Key Processes & Issues
In an exclusive Q&A session with Legalwise Seminars, Lauren Cusack, Leader of the Forensic Accounting and Business Valuation team at ESV Business…
A Discussion with Lauren Cusack on the Valuation of a Business: Key Processes & Issues
In an exclusive Q&A session with Legalwise Seminars, Lauren Cusack, Leader of the Forensic Accounting and Business Valuation team at ESV Business…
Arbitration and Mediation Part 9: Approach to Stay Applications in International Arbitrations
Sydney Jacobs, Barrister at 13 Wentworth Chambers and Vikram Misra, Barrister at Clarence Chambers continue their series into arbitration and mediatio…
Arbitration and Mediation Part 9: Approach to Stay Applications in International Arbitrations
Sydney Jacobs, Barrister at 13 Wentworth Chambers and Vikram Misra, Barrister at Clarence Chambers continue their series into arbitration and mediatio…
Tax Implications for the Sale of a Business
Sanjay Wavde, Partner and Elke Bremner, Senior Associate at Ashurst, share an outline of key tax implications involving the sale of a business. They w…
Tax Implications for the Sale of a Business
Sanjay Wavde, Partner and Elke Bremner, Senior Associate at Ashurst, share an outline of key tax implications involving the sale of a business. They w…
Directors and Officers Fiduciary and Best Interest Duties - Navigating a Legal Minefield
Dr David Millhouse, Senior Honorary Adjunct Research Fellow, Faculty of Law at Bond University, shares his insights into navigating the legal difficul…
Dealing with SMSF Disputes
Nathan Yii, Principal Lawyer at Nathan Yii Lawyers, shares some tips to deal with SMSF disputes, by looking at superannuation in the estate plan, cont…
Directors and Officers Fiduciary and Best Interest Duties - Navigating a Legal Minefield
Dr David Millhouse, Senior Honorary Adjunct Research Fellow, Faculty of Law at Bond University, shares his insights into navigating the legal difficul…
Dealing with SMSF Disputes
Nathan Yii, Principal Lawyer at Nathan Yii Lawyers, shares some tips to deal with SMSF disputes, by looking at superannuation in the estate plan, cont…
Acting for Both Parties in a Conveyance
Tim O'Dwyer, Consultant at Mitchells Solicitors, shares what to look out for when acting for both parties in a conveyance, with an example from South…
Acting for Both Parties in a Conveyance
Tim O'Dwyer, Consultant at Mitchells Solicitors, shares what to look out for when acting for both parties in a conveyance, with an example from South…
Practice and Procedure Part 1: Gross Sum Costs Orders
Vikram Misra, Barrister at Clarence Chambers, begins a new series into practice and procedure. In his first article, he explores questions and decisio…
Practice and Procedure Part 1: Gross Sum Costs Orders
Vikram Misra, Barrister at Clarence Chambers, begins a new series into practice and procedure. In his first article, he explores questions and decisio…
Setting Your Mind on a Healthy Mindset for Your Practice
Lara Wentworth, Performance and Wellness Coach, shares key tips to ensure you can work with a healthy mindset in a stressful environment. She will exp…
Setting Your Mind on a Healthy Mindset for Your Practice
Lara Wentworth, Performance and Wellness Coach, shares key tips to ensure you can work with a healthy mindset in a stressful environment. She will exp…
A Discussion with Anthony Lo Surdo SC on Mediation Advocacy
In a Q&A session with Legalwise Seminars, Anthony Lo Surdo SC, at 12 Wentworth Selborne Chambers, Sydney, Lonsdale Chambers, Melbourne and Outer T…
A Discussion with Anthony Lo Surdo SC on Mediation Advocacy
In a Q&A session with Legalwise Seminars, Anthony Lo Surdo SC, at 12 Wentworth Selborne Chambers, Sydney, Lonsdale Chambers, Melbourne and Outer T…
Patents Series Part 2: Patent Term Extension in Australia
Lee Miles, Senior Associate and Andrew Gregory, Senior Associate at FB Rice, continue the FB Rice series into patents. In Part 2, they explore Austral…
Patents Series Part 2: Patent Term Extension in Australia
Lee Miles, Senior Associate and Andrew Gregory, Senior Associate at FB Rice, continue the FB Rice series into patents. In Part 2, they explore Austral…
Empowering a Person’s Decision Making
Michael Perkins, Director and Co-Founder at Autonomy First, shares his insights into empowering a person's decision making. He will delve further into…
Estate Planning and Inter Vivos Trustee Discretion
Greg Russo, Partner at Featherbys Barristers and Solicitors, shares his insights into estate planning and inter vivos trustee discretion. He will delv…
Empowering a Person’s Decision Making
Michael Perkins, Director and Co-Founder at Autonomy First, shares his insights into empowering a person's decision making. He will delve further into…
Estate Planning and Inter Vivos Trustee Discretion
Greg Russo, Partner at Featherbys Barristers and Solicitors, shares his insights into estate planning and inter vivos trustee discretion. He will delv…
Property Series Part 7: Assessing Damages on the Basis of the User Principle - and Horses for Courses
Barrister and mediator Sydney Jacobs continues his series by assessing damages on the basis of the user principle by examining past cases. For more of…
Property Series Part 7: Assessing Damages on the Basis of the User Principle - and Horses for Courses
Barrister and mediator Sydney Jacobs continues his series by assessing damages on the basis of the user principle by examining past cases. For more of…
A Practical Guide to Will Drafting Part 1 – Taking Instructions
Adeline Schiralli, Consulting Principal at Keypoint Law and Accredited Specialist in Wills & Estates, begins her series on key tips for drafting w…
A Practical Guide to Will Drafting Part 1 – Taking Instructions
Adeline Schiralli, Consulting Principal at Keypoint Law and Accredited Specialist in Wills & Estates, begins her series on key tips for drafting w…
AML/CTF Challenges for the Hospitality Industry in Australia
Leigh Barrett, Managing Director and Principal Consultant at Leigh Barrett & Associates shares an overview of AML/CTF Challenges for the Hospitali…
Conflicting Legal and Communication Advice During a Crisis
Craig Badings, Partner at SenateSHJ, emphasises the importance of balancing legal and communication advice with the rest of the business during times…
AML/CTF Challenges for the Hospitality Industry in Australia
Leigh Barrett, Managing Director and Principal Consultant at Leigh Barrett & Associates shares an overview of AML/CTF Challenges for the Hospitali…
Conflicting Legal and Communication Advice During a Crisis
Craig Badings, Partner at SenateSHJ, emphasises the importance of balancing legal and communication advice with the rest of the business during times…
Procurement and Commercial Contracting for Australian Government Agencies
Alexandra Wedutenko, Consultant, and Jasmine Chen, Lawyer, at Clayton Utz revisit the basics of government procurement and contracting. Alexandra will…
Procurement and Commercial Contracting for Australian Government Agencies
Alexandra Wedutenko, Consultant, and Jasmine Chen, Lawyer, at Clayton Utz revisit the basics of government procurement and contracting. Alexandra will…
Complete Guide to Drink Driving Charges
Avinash Singh, Principal Lawyer at Astor Legal, shares a comprehensive guide to drink driving charges. In this guide, he examines defences and penalti…
Complete Guide to Drink Driving Charges
Avinash Singh, Principal Lawyer at Astor Legal, shares a comprehensive guide to drink driving charges. In this guide, he examines defences and penalti…
The New Proposed Drug Supply Prohibition Order Laws in NSW
Jimmy Singh, Principal at Criminal Defence Lawyers Australia, provides a guide to the the new proposed drug supply prohibition order laws in NSW in re…
The New Proposed Drug Supply Prohibition Order Laws in NSW
Jimmy Singh, Principal at Criminal Defence Lawyers Australia, provides a guide to the the new proposed drug supply prohibition order laws in NSW in re…
Employee or Independent Contractor? A Dental Example
Darius Hii, Director at Chat Legal, shares a case note ofLi v KC Dental Pty Ltd & Ors [2019] FCCA 104, where he considers whether a dentist was cl…
Employee or Independent Contractor? A Dental Example
Darius Hii, Director at Chat Legal, shares a case note ofLi v KC Dental Pty Ltd & Ors [2019] FCCA 104, where he considers whether a dentist was cl…
Caveats Series Part 8: Withdrawal of Caveats and Postponing Conduct
Vikram Misra, Barrister at Clarence Chambers continues his series into caveats as he explores the withdrawal of caveats and postponing conduct by expl…
Caveats Series Part 8: Withdrawal of Caveats and Postponing Conduct
Vikram Misra, Barrister at Clarence Chambers continues his series into caveats as he explores the withdrawal of caveats and postponing conduct by expl…
Patents Series Part 1: Australian Patents in a Life Sciences Context
Paul Whenman, Consulting Partner and Declan McKeveney, Senior Counsel at FB Rice, begin their series into patents. In Part 1, they consider Australian…
Patents Series Part 1: Australian Patents in a Life Sciences Context
Paul Whenman, Consulting Partner and Declan McKeveney, Senior Counsel at FB Rice, begin their series into patents. In Part 1, they consider Australian…
Valuations: COVID-19 Takes Us Back to the Basics
Fiona Hansen, Senior Managing Director at FTI Consulting, explores how COVID-19 has caused valuations to be brought back to basics, by having a look a…
Valuations: COVID-19 Takes Us Back to the Basics
Fiona Hansen, Senior Managing Director at FTI Consulting, explores how COVID-19 has caused valuations to be brought back to basics, by having a look a…
Arbitration and Mediation Series Part 8: The Attitude of Australian Courts to International Arbitration (Continued)
Sydney Jacobs, Barrister at 13 Wentworth Chambers and Vikram Misra, Barrister at Clarence Chambers continue their series into arbitration and mediatio…
Arbitration and Mediation Series Part 8: The Attitude of Australian Courts to International Arbitration (Continued)
Sydney Jacobs, Barrister at 13 Wentworth Chambers and Vikram Misra, Barrister at Clarence Chambers continue their series into arbitration and mediatio…
Conversations Recorded without Consent – Can they be Admissible in the Context of Family Provision Litigation?
Asheetha Jelliffe, Partner at Bridges Lawyers, discusses whether conversations recorded without consent can be admissible in the context of family pro…
Conversations Recorded without Consent – Can they be Admissible in the Context of Family Provision Litigation?
Asheetha Jelliffe, Partner at Bridges Lawyers, discusses whether conversations recorded without consent can be admissible in the context of family pro…
Rethinking Impartiality in Mediator Ethics
Srishti Mahant, Lawyer at Forty Four Degrees, rethinks impartiality in mediator ethics by exploring the definition of impartiality and reconceptualisi…
Rethinking Impartiality in Mediator Ethics
Srishti Mahant, Lawyer at Forty Four Degrees, rethinks impartiality in mediator ethics by exploring the definition of impartiality and reconceptualisi…
Electric Scooter Laws: What You Should Know
Jimmy Singh, Principal at Criminal Defence Lawyers Australia, outlines the NSW legislation on electric scooters, with a comparison to legislation from…
Electric Scooter Laws: What You Should Know
Jimmy Singh, Principal at Criminal Defence Lawyers Australia, outlines the NSW legislation on electric scooters, with a comparison to legislation from…
“But I’m Entitled…”: Equal Shared Parental Responsibility Equals Equal Time – Doesn’t It?
Kristen Mitchell-Scott, Solicitor at Mitchells Solicitors, discusses what expectations arise from having equal shared responsibility and ensuring that…
“But I’m Entitled…”: Equal Shared Parental Responsibility Equals Equal Time – Doesn’t It?
Kristen Mitchell-Scott, Solicitor at Mitchells Solicitors, discusses what expectations arise from having equal shared responsibility and ensuring that…
Superannuation Law: Getting on the Front Foot and Engaging Early with the ATO
Dung Lam, Special Counsel at Coleman Greig Lawyers, shares valuable tips to address the issues raised when your SMSF has breached superannuation law,…
Skills for Wills Part 1: Estate Planning – More than just a Will
Adeline Schiralli, Consulting Principal at Keypoint Law and Accredited Specialist in Wills & Estates, shares key tips to estate planning by lookin…
Superannuation Law: Getting on the Front Foot and Engaging Early with the ATO
Dung Lam, Special Counsel at Coleman Greig Lawyers, shares valuable tips to address the issues raised when your SMSF has breached superannuation law,…
Skills for Wills Part 1: Estate Planning – More than just a Will
Adeline Schiralli, Consulting Principal at Keypoint Law and Accredited Specialist in Wills & Estates, shares key tips to estate planning by lookin…
Using Data Analytics, Robotic Process Automation, and Artificial Intelligence to Meet Modern Regulatory Director Responsibilities
Dr David Millhouse, Senior Research Fellow at the Faculty of Law in Bond University, discusses how to utilise analytics, AI and robotic process automa…
Using Data Analytics, Robotic Process Automation, and Artificial Intelligence to Meet Modern Regulatory Director Responsibilities
Dr David Millhouse, Senior Research Fellow at the Faculty of Law in Bond University, discusses how to utilise analytics, AI and robotic process automa…
Family Law, Trust(s) and Tax
Damian O'Connor, Managing Principal at Tax + Law, highlights the importance of managing the risk of disputes with the Tax Commissioner, given the numb…
Family Law, Trust(s) and Tax
Damian O'Connor, Managing Principal at Tax + Law, highlights the importance of managing the risk of disputes with the Tax Commissioner, given the numb…
Is it Time for Insurtech Startups to get Creative with their Compliance Obligations?
Raymond Giblett, Partner and Timothy Chan, Associate at Norton Rose Fulbright Australia, question whether insurtech startups need to change up their c…
Is it Time for Insurtech Startups to get Creative with their Compliance Obligations?
Raymond Giblett, Partner and Timothy Chan, Associate at Norton Rose Fulbright Australia, question whether insurtech startups need to change up their c…
COVID-19 and Access to Justice in Criminal Law: For Better or for Worse?
Jimmy Singh, Principal at Criminal Defence Lawyers Australia, examines the impact of COVID-19 on the barriers to accessing justice in criminal law. He…
COVID-19 and Access to Justice in Criminal Law: For Better or for Worse?
Jimmy Singh, Principal at Criminal Defence Lawyers Australia, examines the impact of COVID-19 on the barriers to accessing justice in criminal law. He…
Engaging Contractors? Beware of Your Superannuation Obligations
Darius Hii, Director at Chat Legal, explores the superannuation obligations you need to be aware of when engaging contractors. He discusses potential…
Engaging Contractors? Beware of Your Superannuation Obligations
Darius Hii, Director at Chat Legal, explores the superannuation obligations you need to be aware of when engaging contractors. He discusses potential…
Preparing for Trial
Jason Betts, Partner and Chris Lisica, Senior Associate at Herbert Smith Freehills, emphasises the importance for litigators to be thoroughly prepared…
Preparing for Trial
Jason Betts, Partner and Chris Lisica, Senior Associate at Herbert Smith Freehills, emphasises the importance for litigators to be thoroughly prepared…
Electronic Marketing and the Australian Spam Act 2003
Katarina Klaric, Principal and Director at Stephens Lawyers & Consultants, discusses the importance of the role electronic marketing campaigns pla…
Electronic Marketing and the Australian Spam Act 2003
Katarina Klaric, Principal and Director at Stephens Lawyers & Consultants, discusses the importance of the role electronic marketing campaigns pla…
School Fees - Credit Reporting
Gregory Ross, Partner at Eakin McCaffery Cox debates whether private schools can obtain credit checks on payment of school fees by examining thePrivac…
School Fees - Credit Reporting
Gregory Ross, Partner at Eakin McCaffery Cox debates whether private schools can obtain credit checks on payment of school fees by examining thePrivac…
Caveats Series Part 7: Consequences of lodging a caveat without reasonable cause - s 74P of the Real Property Act 1900 (NSW)
Vikram Misra, Barrister at Clarence Chambers continues his series into caveats as he examines the consequences of lodging a caveat without a reasonabl…
Caveats Series Part 7: Consequences of lodging a caveat without reasonable cause - s 74P of the Real Property Act 1900 (NSW)
Vikram Misra, Barrister at Clarence Chambers continues his series into caveats as he examines the consequences of lodging a caveat without a reasonabl…
Cyber-Threats Facing Australian Organisations
As COVID-19 has spurred many businesses to move more into the online world, there arises more cyber-threats. Amy Cavendish, Content Strategist at Tech…
Cyber-Threats Facing Australian Organisations
As COVID-19 has spurred many businesses to move more into the online world, there arises more cyber-threats. Amy Cavendish, Content Strategist at Tech…
"Exhaustion of IP Rights" An Australian Perspective
Gregory Ross, Partner at Eakin McCaffery Cox discusses the issues raised with the enforcement of IP rights originating in other countries. In this art…
"Exhaustion of IP Rights" An Australian Perspective
Gregory Ross, Partner at Eakin McCaffery Cox discusses the issues raised with the enforcement of IP rights originating in other countries. In this art…
[VIDEO] Forewarned is Forearmed - Working Collaboratively with the ATO
"Forewarned is forearmed," says Chris Kinsella, Tax Controversy Specialist and Partner at MinterEllison, as he highlights how working collaboratively…
[VIDEO] Forewarned is Forearmed - Working Collaboratively with the ATO
"Forewarned is forearmed," says Chris Kinsella, Tax Controversy Specialist and Partner at MinterEllison, as he highlights how working collaboratively…
Property Series Part 6: New Viruses in Old Vials: Relief Against Forfeiture in the Era of COVID-19
Barrister and mediator Sydney Jacobs continues his series by discussing the recent Sneakerboy Retail Pty Ltd trading Sneakerboy v Georges Properties P…
Property Series Part 6: New Viruses in Old Vials: Relief Against Forfeiture in the Era of COVID-19
Barrister and mediator Sydney Jacobs continues his series by discussing the recent Sneakerboy Retail Pty Ltd trading Sneakerboy v Georges Properties P…
Exclusive Q&A with Mark Lipshutz on VCAT Recovery
In an exclusive Q&A session with Legalwise Seminars, Mark Lipshutz, Owner and Solicitor at CLP Lawyers, addresses key questions on the recovery pr…
Exclusive Q&A with Mark Lipshutz on VCAT Recovery
In an exclusive Q&A session with Legalwise Seminars, Mark Lipshutz, Owner and Solicitor at CLP Lawyers, addresses key questions on the recovery pr…
Caveats Series Part 6: Does the Right to the Proceeds of Sale of Real Property Create a Caveatable Interest?
Vikram Misra, Barrister at Clarence Chambers continues his series into caveats as he debates whether the right to the proceeds of sale of real propert…
Caveats Series Part 6: Does the Right to the Proceeds of Sale of Real Property Create a Caveatable Interest?
Vikram Misra, Barrister at Clarence Chambers continues his series into caveats as he debates whether the right to the proceeds of sale of real propert…
Intangible Assets and Directors’ Duties: Why Directors Should Understand the Economic Value of their Intangibles
Karen Hallenstein, Co-Founder & Managing Principal at ipervescence, discusses why the value of intangible assets is important due to their increas…
Intangible Assets and Directors’ Duties: Why Directors Should Understand the Economic Value of their Intangibles
Karen Hallenstein, Co-Founder & Managing Principal at ipervescence, discusses why the value of intangible assets is important due to their increas…
Security of Payment - The Right to be Paid
Peter Sarlos, Architect, Lawyer & Chartered Building Surveyor examines Security of Payment and the right to be paid by examining the history since…
Security of Payment - The Right to be Paid
Peter Sarlos, Architect, Lawyer & Chartered Building Surveyor examines Security of Payment and the right to be paid by examining the history since…
Arbitration and Mediation Series Part 7: The Attitude of Australian Courts to International Arbitration
Sydney Jacobs, Barrister at 13 Wentworth Chambers and Vikram Misra, Barrister at Clarence Chambers continue their series into arbitration and mediatio…
Arbitration and Mediation Series Part 7: The Attitude of Australian Courts to International Arbitration
Sydney Jacobs, Barrister at 13 Wentworth Chambers and Vikram Misra, Barrister at Clarence Chambers continue their series into arbitration and mediatio…
COVID-19, Frustration of Contracts & Jagged Shards of Rock
Barrister and mediator Sydney Jacobs considers the impact of COVID-19 on the frustration of contracts with reference to judgments in past cases. You c…
COVID-19, Frustration of Contracts & Jagged Shards of Rock
Barrister and mediator Sydney Jacobs considers the impact of COVID-19 on the frustration of contracts with reference to judgments in past cases. You c…
Australia: COVID-19 - Lessons From a Pandemic
Michael Michalandos, Partner and Michael Starkey, Senior Associate, from Baker McKenzie share key lessons from a pandemic that employers need to consi…
Caveats Series Part 5: The Intersection Between Caveats and the Duties Act 1997 (NSW)
Vikram Misra, Barrister at Clarence Chambers continues his series into caveats as he examines the intersection between caveats and the Duties Act 1997…
Australia: COVID-19 - Lessons From a Pandemic
Michael Michalandos, Partner and Michael Starkey, Senior Associate, from Baker McKenzie share key lessons from a pandemic that employers need to consi…
Caveats Series Part 5: The Intersection Between Caveats and the Duties Act 1997 (NSW)
Vikram Misra, Barrister at Clarence Chambers continues his series into caveats as he examines the intersection between caveats and the Duties Act 1997…
Consensus Building Part 2: Deciding if the Process Suits Your Dispute
Barrister and mediator Paul Sills continues his series on consensus building. In part 2, he explores how to determine whether the process of consensus…
Consensus Building Part 2: Deciding if the Process Suits Your Dispute
Barrister and mediator Paul Sills continues his series on consensus building. In part 2, he explores how to determine whether the process of consensus…
Can the Police Help Parents Get Their Child Back From an Ex?
Craig Turvey, Senior Associate at Cooper Grace Ward Lawyers, answers the commonly asked question of whether the police can help parents get their chil…
Can the Police Help Parents Get Their Child Back From an Ex?
Craig Turvey, Senior Associate at Cooper Grace Ward Lawyers, answers the commonly asked question of whether the police can help parents get their chil…
Beware the Uninsured Insured in Project Insurances
Raymond Giblett, Partner and Timothy Chan, Associate at Norton Rose Fulbright Australia, share their insights on allocating risk during uncertain time…
Beware the Uninsured Insured in Project Insurances
Raymond Giblett, Partner and Timothy Chan, Associate at Norton Rose Fulbright Australia, share their insights on allocating risk during uncertain time…
Trust in Trusts to Solve SOP Issues is Vanishing
Michael Chesterman, Consultant at Helix Legal, shares how the trust in trusts to solve Security of Payment issues is vanishing in Western Australia an…
Trust in Trusts to Solve SOP Issues is Vanishing
Michael Chesterman, Consultant at Helix Legal, shares how the trust in trusts to solve Security of Payment issues is vanishing in Western Australia an…
Embracing New Technology Could Reduce Court Delays
With New South Wales Courts now reopening, Sonia Hickey, Journalist, examines how the continual use of virtual technology could reduce court delays an…
Embracing New Technology Could Reduce Court Delays
With New South Wales Courts now reopening, Sonia Hickey, Journalist, examines how the continual use of virtual technology could reduce court delays an…
What Do You Do When You Can’t Serve Divorce Documents on Your Client’s Ex-Spouse?
Kristen Mitchell-Scott, Solicitor at Mitchells Solicitors, shares valuable advice on what to do when you cannot service Divorce Documents on your clie…
What Do You Do When You Can’t Serve Divorce Documents on Your Client’s Ex-Spouse?
Kristen Mitchell-Scott, Solicitor at Mitchells Solicitors, shares valuable advice on what to do when you cannot service Divorce Documents on your clie…
COVID-19 - Will Arbitration Proceedings Continue if a Party Becomes Insolvent?
As company insolvencies are likely to increase in the near future, Joachim (Jo) Delaney, Partner, together with Maria O'Brien, Partner and Heather San…
COVID-19 - Will Arbitration Proceedings Continue if a Party Becomes Insolvent?
As company insolvencies are likely to increase in the near future, Joachim (Jo) Delaney, Partner, together with Maria O'Brien, Partner and Heather San…
Consensus Building Part 1: Introduction to a Different Way of Facilitating Outcomes
Barrister and mediator Paul Sills begins his new series on consensus building. In part 1, he shares how consensus building is a different skill to fac…
Consensus Building Part 1: Introduction to a Different Way of Facilitating Outcomes
Barrister and mediator Paul Sills begins his new series on consensus building. In part 1, he shares how consensus building is a different skill to fac…
Property Series Part 5: Easements for recreation, Justinian’s Digests and Field Marshall Lord Kitchener of Khartoum
Barrister and mediator Sydney Jacobs continues his series by exploring easements for recreation, Justinian's Digests and Field Marshall Lord Kitchener…
Property Series Part 5: Easements for recreation, Justinian’s Digests and Field Marshall Lord Kitchener of Khartoum
Barrister and mediator Sydney Jacobs continues his series by exploring easements for recreation, Justinian's Digests and Field Marshall Lord Kitchener…
Arbitration and Mediation Series Part 6: Case Note: Inghams Enterprises Pty Limited v Hannigan [2020] NSWCA 82
Sydney Jacobs, Barrister at 13 Wentworth Chambers and Vikram Misra, Barrister at Clarence Chambers continue their series into arbitration and mediatio…
Arbitration and Mediation Series Part 6: Case Note: Inghams Enterprises Pty Limited v Hannigan [2020] NSWCA 82
Sydney Jacobs, Barrister at 13 Wentworth Chambers and Vikram Misra, Barrister at Clarence Chambers continue their series into arbitration and mediatio…
So, You’ve Qualified for JobKeeper. What Next….?
Erin McCarthy, Partner, together with Daniel Bartlett, Law Clerk at Piper Alderman, share insights into the processes that need to be completed after…
A Fairer and Better Construction Industry is Feasible if We Change Our Thinking
Michael Chesterman, Consultant at Helix Legal, examines seven key changes that should take place to ensure a better and fairer constructing industry w…
So, You’ve Qualified for JobKeeper. What Next….?
Erin McCarthy, Partner, together with Daniel Bartlett, Law Clerk at Piper Alderman, share insights into the processes that need to be completed after…
A Fairer and Better Construction Industry is Feasible if We Change Our Thinking
Michael Chesterman, Consultant at Helix Legal, examines seven key changes that should take place to ensure a better and fairer constructing industry w…
Caveats Series Part 4: But my Caveat is First! The Impact of Caveats on Priority of Unregistered Interests
Vikram Misra, Barrister at Clarence Chambers continues his series into caveats as he provides a comprehensive look into the impact of caveats on prior…
Caveats Series Part 4: But my Caveat is First! The Impact of Caveats on Priority of Unregistered Interests
Vikram Misra, Barrister at Clarence Chambers continues his series into caveats as he provides a comprehensive look into the impact of caveats on prior…
Mind Over Matter – the Characteristics of a Great Negotiator
Barrister and mediator Paul Sills looks into what makes a great negotiator."Let us never negotiate out of fear, but let us never fear to negotiate." -…
Mind Over Matter – the Characteristics of a Great Negotiator
Barrister and mediator Paul Sills looks into what makes a great negotiator."Let us never negotiate out of fear, but let us never fear to negotiate." -…
Legal Letter-Writers Beware
Tim O'Dwyer, Public Notary, highlights that letters of demand should be void of "even arguably threatening conduct" as it can be deemed unprofessional…
Legal Letter-Writers Beware
Tim O'Dwyer, Public Notary, highlights that letters of demand should be void of "even arguably threatening conduct" as it can be deemed unprofessional…
Arbitration and Mediation Series Part 5: Is the Arbitration Agreement Null and Void, Inoperative or Incapable of Being Performed?
Sydney Jacobs, Barrister at 13 Wentworth Chambers and Vikram Misra, Barrister at Clarence Chambers continue their series into arbitration and mediatio…
Arbitration and Mediation Series Part 5: Is the Arbitration Agreement Null and Void, Inoperative or Incapable of Being Performed?
Sydney Jacobs, Barrister at 13 Wentworth Chambers and Vikram Misra, Barrister at Clarence Chambers continue their series into arbitration and mediatio…
Embracing Diversity Part 5: Negotiating with Diversity
Barrister and mediator Paul Sills provides a guide to negotiating with diversity in the final part of his 5 Part series on embracing diversity. Follow…
Embracing Diversity Part 5: Negotiating with Diversity
Barrister and mediator Paul Sills provides a guide to negotiating with diversity in the final part of his 5 Part series on embracing diversity. Follow…
Unique Times Require Innovative Industry Regulation
Michael Chesterman, Consultant at Helix Legal discusses what the reality is for the construction industry amidst unprecedented times due to the COVID-…
Unique Times Require Innovative Industry Regulation
Michael Chesterman, Consultant at Helix Legal discusses what the reality is for the construction industry amidst unprecedented times due to the COVID-…
Dirty Tactics and What to Do About Them
Barrister and mediator Paul Sills reveals the top ten tactics in negotiation when facing an opponent using dirty tactics. These tactics are a useful g…
Dirty Tactics and What to Do About Them
Barrister and mediator Paul Sills reveals the top ten tactics in negotiation when facing an opponent using dirty tactics. These tactics are a useful g…
The Corona Crisis - What Happens Next?
Jeremy Streten, Director at SMS Law gives insightful tips on what to focus on amidst the COVID-19 pandemic as well as key areas to focus on once the p…
The Corona Crisis - What Happens Next?
Jeremy Streten, Director at SMS Law gives insightful tips on what to focus on amidst the COVID-19 pandemic as well as key areas to focus on once the p…
Parenting Orders After COVID-19: Will My Orders Remain Binding?
Alison Ross, Partner and Kathleen Coggins, Senior Associate at HopgoodGanim examine the key considerations that parents and carers need to be mindful…
Parenting Orders After COVID-19: Will My Orders Remain Binding?
Alison Ross, Partner and Kathleen Coggins, Senior Associate at HopgoodGanim examine the key considerations that parents and carers need to be mindful…
Helping Your Clients to Deal with the Devil
Barrister and mediator Paul Sills discusses how negotiations can serve as a strategy to benefit you, depending on the circumstances. He highlights tha…
Helping Your Clients to Deal with the Devil
Barrister and mediator Paul Sills discusses how negotiations can serve as a strategy to benefit you, depending on the circumstances. He highlights tha…
Caveats Series Part 3: Restrictions on Lodgment of Further Caveats if Earlier Caveat Lapses or is Withdrawn
Vikram Misra, Barrister at Clarence Chambers continues his series into caveats as he provides a comprehensive look into restrictions on the lodgment o…
Caveats Series Part 3: Restrictions on Lodgment of Further Caveats if Earlier Caveat Lapses or is Withdrawn
Vikram Misra, Barrister at Clarence Chambers continues his series into caveats as he provides a comprehensive look into restrictions on the lodgment o…
When Can Solicitors or Conveyancers Act for Both Parties?
Tim O'Dwyer, Consultant at Mitchells Solicitors discusses when solicitors or conveyancers can act for both parties across the Australian states by pro…
When Can Solicitors or Conveyancers Act for Both Parties?
Tim O'Dwyer, Consultant at Mitchells Solicitors discusses when solicitors or conveyancers can act for both parties across the Australian states by pro…
Embracing Diversity Part 4: Celebrate Our Differences
Barrister and mediator Paul Sills explores why we should celebrate our differences as humans in Part 4 of his 5 Part series on embracing diversity. Fo…
Embracing Diversity Part 4: Celebrate Our Differences
Barrister and mediator Paul Sills explores why we should celebrate our differences as humans in Part 4 of his 5 Part series on embracing diversity. Fo…
Never Buy Real Estate While on Holidays
Tim O'Dwyer, Consultant at Mitchells Solicitors, warns to be wary when buying real estate while enjoying much needed holidays away from home. &n…
Never Buy Real Estate While on Holidays
Tim O'Dwyer, Consultant at Mitchells Solicitors, warns to be wary when buying real estate while enjoying much needed holidays away from home. &n…
Arbitration and Mediation Series Part 4: The Requirement for a Valid Arbitration Agreement
Sydney Jacobs, Barrister at 13 Wentworth Chambers and Vikram Misra, Barrister at Clarence Chambers continue their series into arbitration and mediatio…
Arbitration and Mediation Series Part 4: The Requirement for a Valid Arbitration Agreement
Sydney Jacobs, Barrister at 13 Wentworth Chambers and Vikram Misra, Barrister at Clarence Chambers continue their series into arbitration and mediatio…
How Cool is ‘Cooling-Off’ in Real Estate Contracts?
Tim O'Dwyer, Consultant at Mitchells Solicitors, discusses the origins of the cooling-off period in real estate contracts, with a focus on its introd…
What Are Your Legal Obligations to Employees Working From Home?
As much of Australia continues to work from home amid the ongoing crisis of COVID-19, Sonia Hickey, journalist, provides an overview to the employers'…
How Cool is ‘Cooling-Off’ in Real Estate Contracts?
Tim O'Dwyer, Consultant at Mitchells Solicitors, discusses the origins of the cooling-off period in real estate contracts, with a focus on its introd…
What Are Your Legal Obligations to Employees Working From Home?
As much of Australia continues to work from home amid the ongoing crisis of COVID-19, Sonia Hickey, journalist, provides an overview to the employers'…
Embracing Diversity Part 3: Why Are We Different?
Barrister and mediator Paul Sills explores what it is that makes humans different in Part 3 of his 5 Part series on diversity. In Part 1, he provides…
Embracing Diversity Part 3: Why Are We Different?
Barrister and mediator Paul Sills explores what it is that makes humans different in Part 3 of his 5 Part series on diversity. In Part 1, he provides…
Caveats Series Part 2: Can a Mere Contractual Right to Lodge a Caveat Support a Caveatable Interest?
Vikram Misra, Barrister at Clarence Chambers continues his series into caveats as he examines the ability of a contractual right to lodge a caveat sup…
Caveats Series Part 2: Can a Mere Contractual Right to Lodge a Caveat Support a Caveatable Interest?
Vikram Misra, Barrister at Clarence Chambers continues his series into caveats as he examines the ability of a contractual right to lodge a caveat sup…
How to Make Digital Marketing Work for You
Looking to make your law firm stand out in a crowded marketplace? Wondering how to make digital marketing work more effectively for you?Ryan Shelley,…
A Discussion with Nikita Barsby on Workplace Wellbeing
We recently sat down with Nikita Barsby, Senior Associate at MDC Legal as she provides some insight into the importance of workplace wellbeing when st…
How to Make Digital Marketing Work for You
Looking to make your law firm stand out in a crowded marketplace? Wondering how to make digital marketing work more effectively for you?Ryan Shelley,…
A Discussion with Nikita Barsby on Workplace Wellbeing
We recently sat down with Nikita Barsby, Senior Associate at MDC Legal as she provides some insight into the importance of workplace wellbeing when st…
What You Need to Consider When Applying for a Liquor Licence
Jeremy Streten, Director at SMS Law looks into the key considerations when applying for a liquor license, as the rules and regulations relating to liq…
What You Need to Consider When Applying for a Liquor Licence
Jeremy Streten, Director at SMS Law looks into the key considerations when applying for a liquor license, as the rules and regulations relating to liq…
A Discussion with Suzie Boulous on Common Tax Issues
We recently sat down with Suzie Boulous, Partner at Brown Wright Stein Lawyers, as she provides some tips on the most common issues in tax ahead of he…
A Discussion with Suzie Boulous on Common Tax Issues
We recently sat down with Suzie Boulous, Partner at Brown Wright Stein Lawyers, as she provides some tips on the most common issues in tax ahead of he…
Building a Profitable Law Firm in Today’s Climate and for the Next Generation Client
Simran Singh, Owner of LegalStudio highlights the importance of having a digital footprint and the future of marketing for lawyers and migration agent…
Building a Profitable Law Firm in Today’s Climate and for the Next Generation Client
Simran Singh, Owner of LegalStudio highlights the importance of having a digital footprint and the future of marketing for lawyers and migration agent…
Tax Disputes – Getting it Wrong: Rule #1 - revisited
Damian O'Connor, Managing Principal at Tax + Law, discusses the number one rule in tax disputes to avoid getting it wrong. He will be presenting at th…
A Discussion with Marita Pangallo on Best Tax Structures for Holding Property
We recently sat down with Marita Pangallo, Barrister as she shares her thoughts on the advantages and disadvantages of tax structures for holding prop…
Tax Disputes – Getting it Wrong: Rule #1 - revisited
Damian O'Connor, Managing Principal at Tax + Law, discusses the number one rule in tax disputes to avoid getting it wrong. He will be presenting at th…
A Discussion with Marita Pangallo on Best Tax Structures for Holding Property
We recently sat down with Marita Pangallo, Barrister as she shares her thoughts on the advantages and disadvantages of tax structures for holding prop…
Spotlight on Sole Purpose Test
Tracey Scotchbrook, Director at Superology Pty Ltd, provides a practical guide to the sole purpose test and identifying compliance risks. The sol…
Spotlight on Sole Purpose Test
Tracey Scotchbrook, Director at Superology Pty Ltd, provides a practical guide to the sole purpose test and identifying compliance risks. The sol…
What Advisors Need to Know About Transfer Pricing for SMEs
"The ATO is looking into a more self-assurance regime. The ATO is pushing the burden into the tax-payers to make sure that they second-test their posi…
A Discussion with Hana Lee on eConveyancing and Technology in Conveyancing Practices
We recently sat down with Hana Lee, Solicitor at Forty Four Degrees Lawyers & Consultants, as she shares her thoughts on the importance of eConvey…
What Advisors Need to Know About Transfer Pricing for SMEs
"The ATO is looking into a more self-assurance regime. The ATO is pushing the burden into the tax-payers to make sure that they second-test their posi…
A Discussion with Hana Lee on eConveyancing and Technology in Conveyancing Practices
We recently sat down with Hana Lee, Solicitor at Forty Four Degrees Lawyers & Consultants, as she shares her thoughts on the importance of eConvey…
A Discussion with Anthony Bellanto QC on Preparing for a Sexual Assault Trial
We recently sat down with Anthony Bellanto QC, Barrister, as he discusses what lawyers need to look out for when preparing for a sexual assault trial.…
A Discussion with Tim O'Dwyer on Real Estate Deposits
We recently sat down with Tim O'Dwyer, Consultant at Mitchells Solicitors as he draws upon his experience to address some key questions on real estate…
A Discussion with Anthony Bellanto QC on Preparing for a Sexual Assault Trial
We recently sat down with Anthony Bellanto QC, Barrister, as he discusses what lawyers need to look out for when preparing for a sexual assault trial.…
A Discussion with Tim O'Dwyer on Real Estate Deposits
We recently sat down with Tim O'Dwyer, Consultant at Mitchells Solicitors as he draws upon his experience to address some key questions on real estate…
A Discussion with Julie Steed on SMSFS in Unexpected Circumstances
We recently sat down with Julie Steed, Senior Technical Services Manager at Australian Executor Trustees as she provides her thoughts of the impact on…
A Discussion with Julie Steed on SMSFS in Unexpected Circumstances
We recently sat down with Julie Steed, Senior Technical Services Manager at Australian Executor Trustees as she provides her thoughts of the impact on…
The World Wild Web is an Open Door to Depravity and Defamation
Michael Bradley, Managing Partner at Marque Lawyers, questions the effectiveness of the law, as it is, in addressing the damage caused by fake online…
The World Wild Web is an Open Door to Depravity and Defamation
Michael Bradley, Managing Partner at Marque Lawyers, questions the effectiveness of the law, as it is, in addressing the damage caused by fake online…
A Discussion with Jim Tsagalis on Key Market Trends in Retail and Commercial Leasing
Jim Tsagalis, Managing Director at Lease Equity Pty Ltd, provides a brief overview of the key property market trends ahead of his upcoming presentatio…
A Discussion with Jim Tsagalis on Key Market Trends in Retail and Commercial Leasing
Jim Tsagalis, Managing Director at Lease Equity Pty Ltd, provides a brief overview of the key property market trends ahead of his upcoming presentatio…
Property Series Part 3: Rumours of My Demise are Greatly Overstated
Barrister and mediator, Sydney Jacobs continues his series by providinga brief overview into modifying or extinguishing a covenant of easement. He wil…
Property Series Part 3: Rumours of My Demise are Greatly Overstated
Barrister and mediator, Sydney Jacobs continues his series by providinga brief overview into modifying or extinguishing a covenant of easement. He wil…
An Analysis and Discussion into Australian Consumer Law s 18 Part 2: The Test of Whether Conduct is Misleading or Deceptive
Ariel Galapo, barrister, continues his series into s 18 of the Australian Consumer Law. In Part 2, he provides an analysis into the test of whether co…
An Analysis and Discussion into Australian Consumer Law s 18 Part 2: The Test of Whether Conduct is Misleading or Deceptive
Ariel Galapo, barrister, continues his series into s 18 of the Australian Consumer Law. In Part 2, he provides an analysis into the test of whether co…
A Discussion with Dr Cathy Kezelman AM on the Wellbeing of Government Staff
We recently sat down with Dr Cathy Kezelman AM, President of the Blue Knot Foundation, as she looks into the key issues that the Government needs to b…
A Discussion with Dr Cathy Kezelman AM on the Wellbeing of Government Staff
We recently sat down with Dr Cathy Kezelman AM, President of the Blue Knot Foundation, as she looks into the key issues that the Government needs to b…
Valuations for the Sale or Purchase of a Business
Fiona Hansen, Senior Managing Director at FTI Consulting, delves into some of the valuation issues to consider in buying or selling a business ahead o…
Valuations for the Sale or Purchase of a Business
Fiona Hansen, Senior Managing Director at FTI Consulting, delves into some of the valuation issues to consider in buying or selling a business ahead o…
A Discussion with Greg Ross into Compliance Issues and the Effect of the Modern Slavery Legislation
We recently sat down with Gregory Ross, Partner at Eakin McCaffery Cox to provide some insight into the implementation of the Modern Slavery Legislati…
A Discussion with Greg Ross into Compliance Issues and the Effect of the Modern Slavery Legislation
We recently sat down with Gregory Ross, Partner at Eakin McCaffery Cox to provide some insight into the implementation of the Modern Slavery Legislati…
Caveats Series Part 1: The Importance of Drafting Caveats Properly - Describing the Interest
Vikram Misra, Barrister at Clarence Chambers begins his series into caveats as he outlines their importance for property lawyers and describing their…
Caveats Series Part 1: The Importance of Drafting Caveats Properly - Describing the Interest
Vikram Misra, Barrister at Clarence Chambers begins his series into caveats as he outlines their importance for property lawyers and describing their…
A Discussion with Luke Buchanan on Challenges in Legal Professional Privilege Facing In-House Counsel
We recently sat down with Luke Buchanan, Solicitor Director at Buchanan Rees Dispute Lawyers to discuss the key challenges that In-House Counsel typic…
A Discussion with Luke Buchanan on Challenges in Legal Professional Privilege Facing In-House Counsel
We recently sat down with Luke Buchanan, Solicitor Director at Buchanan Rees Dispute Lawyers to discuss the key challenges that In-House Counsel typic…
Arbitration and Mediation Series Part 3: Stay of Proceedings Pending Arbitration - 'Fragmentation'
Sydney Jacobs, Barrister at 13 Wentworth Chambers and Vikram Misra, Barrister at Clarence Chambers continue their series into arbitration and mediatio…
Arbitration and Mediation Series Part 3: Stay of Proceedings Pending Arbitration - 'Fragmentation'
Sydney Jacobs, Barrister at 13 Wentworth Chambers and Vikram Misra, Barrister at Clarence Chambers continue their series into arbitration and mediatio…
Embracing Diversity Part 2: The Unity Behind Diversity
Barrister and mediator Paul Sills explores how understanding and accepting universal principles is a step towards embracing diversity in Part 2 of his…
Embracing Diversity Part 2: The Unity Behind Diversity
Barrister and mediator Paul Sills explores how understanding and accepting universal principles is a step towards embracing diversity in Part 2 of his…
A Discussion with Karen Stott on Medical Negligence Claims and Joint Expert Reports
We recently sat down with Karen Stott, Principal at ADR & Mediation Services, to discuss her upcoming presentations at two of our seminars. Karen…
A Discussion with Susan Bennett on Managing Litigation Efficiently and Other Challenges Faced by In-House Counsel
We recently sat down with Susan Bennett, Principal and Director at Sibenco Legal & Advisory and Exec Director of InfoGovANZ, to discuss the role a…
A Discussion with Karen Stott on Medical Negligence Claims and Joint Expert Reports
We recently sat down with Karen Stott, Principal at ADR & Mediation Services, to discuss her upcoming presentations at two of our seminars. Karen…
A Discussion with Susan Bennett on Managing Litigation Efficiently and Other Challenges Faced by In-House Counsel
We recently sat down with Susan Bennett, Principal and Director at Sibenco Legal & Advisory and Exec Director of InfoGovANZ, to discuss the role a…
Embracing Diversity Part 1: Introduction
Barrister and mediator Paul Sills provides an introduction to embracing diversity, exploring how doing so is essential to growth in Part 1 of his 5 Pa…
Embracing Diversity Part 1: Introduction
Barrister and mediator Paul Sills provides an introduction to embracing diversity, exploring how doing so is essential to growth in Part 1 of his 5 Pa…
Property Series Part 2: Buying off the Plan: Some Tips for Those Acting for Purchasers
Barrister and mediator, Sydney Jacobs, provides advice for those acting for purchasers of "off the plan" units in Part 2 of his property series. His s…
Property Series Part 2: Buying off the Plan: Some Tips for Those Acting for Purchasers
Barrister and mediator, Sydney Jacobs, provides advice for those acting for purchasers of "off the plan" units in Part 2 of his property series. His s…
A Look into Gable Tostee’s Right to Protect His Reputation
Michael Bradley, Managing Partner at Marque Lawyers, provides his insights in the case of Gable Tostee as he threatens to sue an online feminist group…
A Look into Gable Tostee’s Right to Protect His Reputation
Michael Bradley, Managing Partner at Marque Lawyers, provides his insights in the case of Gable Tostee as he threatens to sue an online feminist group…
Arbitration and Mediation Series Part 2: The First Step: Does the Dispute Fall within the Ambit of the Arbitration Clause?
Sydney Jacobs, Barrister at 13 Wentworth Chambers and Vikram Misra, Barrister at Clarence Chambers highlight that the first step to look for when a di…
Arbitration and Mediation Series Part 2: The First Step: Does the Dispute Fall within the Ambit of the Arbitration Clause?
Sydney Jacobs, Barrister at 13 Wentworth Chambers and Vikram Misra, Barrister at Clarence Chambers highlight that the first step to look for when a di…
An Analysis and Discussion into Australian Consumer Law Part 1: Section 18
Ariel Galapo, barrister, begins his series into Australian Consumer Law. In part 1, he delves into s 18, where he provides an analysis into the termin…
An Analysis and Discussion into Australian Consumer Law Part 1: Section 18
Ariel Galapo, barrister, begins his series into Australian Consumer Law. In part 1, he delves into s 18, where he provides an analysis into the termin…
When Disaster Strikes: Managing Employees in the Event of a Natural Disaster
Aaron Goonrey, Partner, Kaitlyn Gulle, Partner and Cameron Hannebery, Special Counsel at Lander & Rogers provide their insights on obligations emp…
When Disaster Strikes: Managing Employees in the Event of a Natural Disaster
Aaron Goonrey, Partner, Kaitlyn Gulle, Partner and Cameron Hannebery, Special Counsel at Lander & Rogers provide their insights on obligations emp…
Trade Mark Fundamentals – the Importance of Trade Mark Due Diligence and the Benefits of Registration in Australia
Blake Knowles, Principal at Spruson & Ferguson emphasises the importance of the due diligence process in trade marks as well as outlining the bene…
Trade Mark Fundamentals – the Importance of Trade Mark Due Diligence and the Benefits of Registration in Australia
Blake Knowles, Principal at Spruson & Ferguson emphasises the importance of the due diligence process in trade marks as well as outlining the bene…
A Discussion with Navid Sedaghati, Barrister on Corporations Law Litigation and Upcoming Targets of Prosecution by the Regulators
We recently sat down with Navid Sedaghati, Barrister to discuss Corporations Law Litigation and as to which organisations and executives are in the si…
A Discussion with Frances Wheelahan and Suman Reddy on the Key Legal Issues for MedTech Startups
Australias medtech sector has experienced rapid growth over the last decade, with a recent focus on digital health, connected devices and artificial i…
A Discussion with Navid Sedaghati, Barrister on Corporations Law Litigation and Upcoming Targets of Prosecution by the Regulators
We recently sat down with Navid Sedaghati, Barrister to discuss Corporations Law Litigation and as to which organisations and executives are in the si…
A Discussion with Frances Wheelahan and Suman Reddy on the Key Legal Issues for MedTech Startups
Australias medtech sector has experienced rapid growth over the last decade, with a recent focus on digital health, connected devices and artificial i…
A Discussion with Kenton Newall on the Challenges for School Business Managers
We recently sat down with Kenton Newall, Business Relationship Manager at Cole School Experts to discuss the challenges for School Business Managers a…
A Discussion with Kenton Newall on the Challenges for School Business Managers
We recently sat down with Kenton Newall, Business Relationship Manager at Cole School Experts to discuss the challenges for School Business Managers a…
If Sexual Harassment Is Illegal, Why Is It Still Such An Issue In Our Workplaces?
Sonia Hickey, journalist, questions why sexual harassment continues to be such a big issues in the workplace despite being illegal. Sexual…
If Sexual Harassment Is Illegal, Why Is It Still Such An Issue In Our Workplaces?
Sonia Hickey, journalist, questions why sexual harassment continues to be such a big issues in the workplace despite being illegal. Sexual…
Arbitration and Mediation Series Part 1: Introduction to the Series
Sydney Jacobs, Barrister at 13 Wentworth Chambers and Vikram Misra, Barrister at Clarence Chambers write about what to expect in their upcoming series…
Arbitration and Mediation Series Part 1: Introduction to the Series
Sydney Jacobs, Barrister at 13 Wentworth Chambers and Vikram Misra, Barrister at Clarence Chambers write about what to expect in their upcoming series…
Property Series Part 1: Introduction to the Series
Barrister, Sydney Jacobs, provides an overview on what to expect in his upcoming articles on his experiences and insights into the property law sector…
Property Series Part 1: Introduction to the Series
Barrister, Sydney Jacobs, provides an overview on what to expect in his upcoming articles on his experiences and insights into the property law sector…
Does My Trade Mark Need To Be The Same As My Business Name?
Blake Knowles, Principal and Peter Hallett, Principal at Spruson & Ferguson provide some insight as to whether a trade mark should be the same as…
Does My Trade Mark Need To Be The Same As My Business Name?
Blake Knowles, Principal and Peter Hallett, Principal at Spruson & Ferguson provide some insight as to whether a trade mark should be the same as…
A Discussion with Andrea Beatty on the Use of Open Banking
Andrea Beatty, Partner at Piper Alderman provides her insights into the launch of open banking. She will be chairing our upcoming seminar, the 4th Ann…
A Discussion with Andrea Beatty on Product Intervention Order Power
Andrea Beatty, Partner at Piper Alderman provides her insights following ASIC's exercise of the product intervention order power. She will be chairing…
A Discussion with Andrea Beatty on the Use of Open Banking
Andrea Beatty, Partner at Piper Alderman provides her insights into the launch of open banking. She will be chairing our upcoming seminar, the 4th Ann…
A Discussion with Andrea Beatty on Product Intervention Order Power
Andrea Beatty, Partner at Piper Alderman provides her insights following ASIC's exercise of the product intervention order power. She will be chairing…
What You Need to Know to Advise Family Business Owners on Startup
"What we find with family businesses is they have a really clear vision. It might just be one family member's vision, but because it is family, everyo…
What You Need to Know to Advise Family Business Owners on Startup
"What we find with family businesses is they have a really clear vision. It might just be one family member's vision, but because it is family, everyo…
A Discussion with the Human Rights Commissioner on Religious Freedom in Australia
We recently sat down with Edward Santow, Human Rights Commissioner to discuss the protections for freedom of religion in Australia ahead of his presen…
A Discussion with the Human Rights Commissioner on Religious Freedom in Australia
We recently sat down with Edward Santow, Human Rights Commissioner to discuss the protections for freedom of religion in Australia ahead of his presen…
Family Business Succession Planning
Darius Hii, Director at Chat Legal, provides insights into family business succession planning ahead of his upcoming presentation at the 2nd Annual Fa…
Family Business Succession Planning
Darius Hii, Director at Chat Legal, provides insights into family business succession planning ahead of his upcoming presentation at the 2nd Annual Fa…
Using Mediation as a Business Tool - Part 2
Barrister and mediator Paul Sills provides an overview of practical examples of early intervention in commercial relationships using mediation in Part…
Using Mediation as a Business Tool - Part 2
Barrister and mediator Paul Sills provides an overview of practical examples of early intervention in commercial relationships using mediation in Part…
A Discussion with Adeline Schiralli on the Key Issues in Succession Planning
We recently sat down with Adeline Schiralli, Consulting Principal at Keypoint Law to provide a sneak peek of her upcoming presentation at the 2nd Annu…
A Discussion with Adeline Schiralli on the Key Issues in Succession Planning
We recently sat down with Adeline Schiralli, Consulting Principal at Keypoint Law to provide a sneak peek of her upcoming presentation at the 2nd Annu…
What You Don't Know About Family Law
Eleanor Lau, Partner at Lander & Rogers delves into what you don't know about family law ahead of her upcoming presentation at 2nd Annual Small Bu…
What You Don't Know About Family Law
Eleanor Lau, Partner at Lander & Rogers delves into what you don't know about family law ahead of her upcoming presentation at 2nd Annual Small Bu…
Artificial Intelligence - The Human Touch
Artificial Intelligence will revolutionise the professional services sector, which is no bad thing. Dr Stephen Moss, Managing Partner and Chairman at…
Artificial Intelligence - The Human Touch
Artificial Intelligence will revolutionise the professional services sector, which is no bad thing. Dr Stephen Moss, Managing Partner and Chairman at…
A Discussion with Angeline Mann on the NSW Property Market and Land Tax Objection
We recently sat down with Angeline Mann, Commercial Director at Herron Todd White, to discuss changes and challenges in the property market ahead of h…
A Discussion with Angeline Mann on the NSW Property Market and Land Tax Objection
We recently sat down with Angeline Mann, Commercial Director at Herron Todd White, to discuss changes and challenges in the property market ahead of h…
Using Mediation as a Business Tool - Part 1
Barrister and mediator Paul Sillsdiscusses how mediation can be used as a business tool as Part 1 of his 2 Part series. We are used to thin…
Using Mediation as a Business Tool - Part 1
Barrister and mediator Paul Sillsdiscusses how mediation can be used as a business tool as Part 1 of his 2 Part series. We are used to thin…
Pricing Based on Client Value
Darius Hii, Director at Chat Legal, discusses pricing strategies for clients. By now, the push for firms to consider a move away from the t…
Pricing Based on Client Value
Darius Hii, Director at Chat Legal, discusses pricing strategies for clients. By now, the push for firms to consider a move away from the t…
A Fine Line Between Employees' Free Speech and Employer's Reputation
Tessa Van Duyn,practice leader and Mariah Khoury, lawyer at Moores, discusses the fine line between employees' free speech and the employer's reputati…
Strategic Networking: Getting the Best Bang for Your Buck
Cathryn Urquhart, Senior Consultant, Trainer and Facilitator discusses networking strategies for lawyers. Many lawyers avoid networking lik…
A Fine Line Between Employees' Free Speech and Employer's Reputation
Tessa Van Duyn,practice leader and Mariah Khoury, lawyer at Moores, discusses the fine line between employees' free speech and the employer's reputati…
Strategic Networking: Getting the Best Bang for Your Buck
Cathryn Urquhart, Senior Consultant, Trainer and Facilitator discusses networking strategies for lawyers. Many lawyers avoid networking lik…
A Discussion with Paul Davis on Advice for NFPs
We recently sat down withPaul Davis, Co Founder and Director of Integroe Partners to discuss the importance of safeguarding, requirements and advice f…
A Discussion with Paul Davis on Advice for NFPs
We recently sat down withPaul Davis, Co Founder and Director of Integroe Partners to discuss the importance of safeguarding, requirements and advice f…
Arbitration, Expert Determination & Mediation: Choices in Alternative Dispute Resolution for Commercial Disputes
Mark Williams,barrister at Queensland bar, discusses the choices in alternative dispute resolution for commercial disputes. While litigatio…
Better Conversations - Language, Messaging and the Lost Art of Direct Conversation
Barrister and mediator Paul Sills continues his series, Better Conversations. In Part 3, below, he explores how to avoid potentially offensive e…
Arbitration, Expert Determination & Mediation: Choices in Alternative Dispute Resolution for Commercial Disputes
Mark Williams,barrister at Queensland bar, discusses the choices in alternative dispute resolution for commercial disputes. While litigatio…
Better Conversations - Language, Messaging and the Lost Art of Direct Conversation
Barrister and mediator Paul Sills continues his series, Better Conversations. In Part 3, below, he explores how to avoid potentially offensive e…
A Discussion with Rohan Mansfield About Non-Arm’s Length Income issues
We recently sat down with Rohan Mansfield, Principal at LDB Superannuation Services,to discuss the main Non-Arms Length Income (NALI) issues challengi…
A Discussion with Rohan Mansfield About Non-Arm’s Length Income issues
We recently sat down with Rohan Mansfield, Principal at LDB Superannuation Services,to discuss the main Non-Arms Length Income (NALI) issues challengi…
A Discussion with Chrissy Leontios About Running a Business as a Female Practitioner
We recently sat down with Chrissy Leontios, Principal Lawyer, CLEON Legal and Mediation Services to discuss running a business as a female practition…
Life Insurers Must Walk the Walk to Restore Faith, or Face Years of Hayne Pain
Josh Mennen, Principal at Maurice Blackburn Lawyers, discusses the future of life insurers after the Hayne Royal Commission exposed the deeply flawed…
A Discussion with Dianna Worrell About Privilege Claims
We recently sat down with Dianna Worrell, Barrister at Cedric Hampson Chambersto discuss privilege claims ahead of her presentation at the upcoming se…
A Discussion with Chrissy Leontios About Running a Business as a Female Practitioner
We recently sat down with Chrissy Leontios, Principal Lawyer, CLEON Legal and Mediation Services to discuss running a business as a female practition…
Life Insurers Must Walk the Walk to Restore Faith, or Face Years of Hayne Pain
Josh Mennen, Principal at Maurice Blackburn Lawyers, discusses the future of life insurers after the Hayne Royal Commission exposed the deeply flawed…
A Discussion with Dianna Worrell About Privilege Claims
We recently sat down with Dianna Worrell, Barrister at Cedric Hampson Chambersto discuss privilege claims ahead of her presentation at the upcoming se…
A Discussion with Yikai Hoe About Small Business CGT Concessions and SMSFs
We recently sat down with Yikai Hoe, Director at Provident Lawyers, to discuss Small Business CGT Concessions and SMSFs, ahead of his presentation at…
A Discussion with Yikai Hoe About Small Business CGT Concessions and SMSFs
We recently sat down with Yikai Hoe, Director at Provident Lawyers, to discuss Small Business CGT Concessions and SMSFs, ahead of his presentation at…
Contract Lawyers: The New Normal
Dr. Stephen Moss, Managing Partner and Chairman at ECP Legal, writes about the changing structure to law firms and the resultant emergence of co…
A Discussion with Will LeMass About the Subject of Rules
We recently sat down with Will LeMass, Barrister, Northbank Chambers to discuss the subject of rules, ahead of his co-presentation with Melanie Hindma…
Contract Lawyers: The New Normal
Dr. Stephen Moss, Managing Partner and Chairman at ECP Legal, writes about the changing structure to law firms and the resultant emergence of co…
A Discussion with Will LeMass About the Subject of Rules
We recently sat down with Will LeMass, Barrister, Northbank Chambers to discuss the subject of rules, ahead of his co-presentation with Melanie Hindma…
[Video] A Discussion with The Hon Michael Kirby
Sarah Chadwick, Senior Program Manager at Legalwise Seminars, interviews The Hon Michael Kirby AC CMG about the current developments in Human Rights L…
[Video] A Discussion with The Hon Michael Kirby
Sarah Chadwick, Senior Program Manager at Legalwise Seminars, interviews The Hon Michael Kirby AC CMG about the current developments in Human Rights L…
A Discussion With Michael Osborne about Critical Conveyancing Issues
We recently sat down with Michael Osborne, Principal, Osbornes Lawyers, to discuss his thoughts on common issues practitioners need to be mindful of i…
Better Conversations - How to have difficult conversations
Barrister and mediator Paul Sills continues his series, Better Conversations. In Part 2, below, he explores how we react when things go wrong. Read Pa…
A Discussion With Michael Osborne about Critical Conveyancing Issues
We recently sat down with Michael Osborne, Principal, Osbornes Lawyers, to discuss his thoughts on common issues practitioners need to be mindful of i…
Better Conversations - How to have difficult conversations
Barrister and mediator Paul Sills continues his series, Better Conversations. In Part 2, below, he explores how we react when things go wrong. Read Pa…
How to Master a Diversified SMSF Investment Portfolio
Many people choose only Australian stocks and managed funds and consider this makes their SMSF investment portfolios diversified. Shayne Sommer, Priva…
How to Master a Diversified SMSF Investment Portfolio
Many people choose only Australian stocks and managed funds and consider this makes their SMSF investment portfolios diversified. Shayne Sommer, Priva…
Pull the other one, Murray-Darling is not in safe hands
When a lawyer of the standing of Bret Walker SC uses language such as "maladministration", "unlawful", "gross negligence" and "indefensible" to descri…
“My Dog Wouldn’t Bite Anyone” - Would you Bet your House on it?
Having young children who fear dogs I, Carroll & ODea Lawyers' partner Robert Algie, am often asked by them whether a dog they encounter on the st…
Pull the other one, Murray-Darling is not in safe hands
When a lawyer of the standing of Bret Walker SC uses language such as "maladministration", "unlawful", "gross negligence" and "indefensible" to descri…
“My Dog Wouldn’t Bite Anyone” - Would you Bet your House on it?
Having young children who fear dogs I, Carroll & ODea Lawyers' partner Robert Algie, am often asked by them whether a dog they encounter on the st…
Better Conversations - Get Connected
The root cause of many disputes is a lack of communication leading to judgments and assumptions about the motives of others. Barrister and mediator Pa…
Better Conversations - Get Connected
The root cause of many disputes is a lack of communication leading to judgments and assumptions about the motives of others. Barrister and mediator Pa…
The Call for Family Lawyers to Upskill – When Knowing the Law is not Enough
Family law clients do not only present with legal problems; family law clients very often also present with trauma, high conflict, stress, poor commun…
Should I Tell my Employer That I’m Looking for a New Job?
Usually it is easier to get a new job when you are already employed than when you arent. You wont need to explain why you left your last job or why th…
The Call for Family Lawyers to Upskill – When Knowing the Law is not Enough
Family law clients do not only present with legal problems; family law clients very often also present with trauma, high conflict, stress, poor commun…
Should I Tell my Employer That I’m Looking for a New Job?
Usually it is easier to get a new job when you are already employed than when you arent. You wont need to explain why you left your last job or why th…
How to Ensure Your Instructions to Experts are Asking the Right Questions
Dr Alan Home, Occupational Physician at Health People Legal, provides in this paper advice to the legal profession regarding communication with doctor…
How to Ensure Your Instructions to Experts are Asking the Right Questions
Dr Alan Home, Occupational Physician at Health People Legal, provides in this paper advice to the legal profession regarding communication with doctor…
Exploitation of Vulnerable Workers by Your Franchisee or Subsidiary
MDC Legal lawyerGemma Little discusses the responsibilities you have as a franchisor or holding company complying with the Fair Work Act 2009 (Cth) (F…
Exploitation of Vulnerable Workers by Your Franchisee or Subsidiary
MDC Legal lawyerGemma Little discusses the responsibilities you have as a franchisor or holding company complying with the Fair Work Act 2009 (Cth) (F…
Pensions: Increased risk and complexity for practitioners
Tracey Scotchbrook, SMSF Specialist Advisor and Director ofSuperology, discusses the superannuation changes which came into effect on 1 July 2017. Tra…
Pensions: Increased risk and complexity for practitioners
Tracey Scotchbrook, SMSF Specialist Advisor and Director ofSuperology, discusses the superannuation changes which came into effect on 1 July 2017. Tra…
What's on the table when you buy or sell a business?
Michael Trajkovic, Manager at Fordham Business Advisors, discusses buying or selling a business and asks: What's on the table? To hear more about busi…
Assessing behavioural change post-head injury and impact on return to work
Dr John McMahon, Neuropsychologist at MedicoLegal Specialists, discusses the assessment of behavioural change following head injury and, how it…
What is Medicinal Cannabis and why do people use it?
Medicinal cannabis is an emerging field of complementary medicine in Australia and with it comes a variety of medicolegal challenges. Legalwise News E…
Selected post-transaction Valuation and Accounting factors
Findex Corporate Finance Valuations Partner Nicole Vignaroli and IFRS Technical Specialist Christine Webb discuss selected post-transaction Valuation…
What's on the table when you buy or sell a business?
Michael Trajkovic, Manager at Fordham Business Advisors, discusses buying or selling a business and asks: What's on the table? To hear more about busi…
Assessing behavioural change post-head injury and impact on return to work
Dr John McMahon, Neuropsychologist at MedicoLegal Specialists, discusses the assessment of behavioural change following head injury and, how it…
What is Medicinal Cannabis and why do people use it?
Medicinal cannabis is an emerging field of complementary medicine in Australia and with it comes a variety of medicolegal challenges. Legalwise News E…
Selected post-transaction Valuation and Accounting factors
Findex Corporate Finance Valuations Partner Nicole Vignaroli and IFRS Technical Specialist Christine Webb discuss selected post-transaction Valuation…
Reasonable Foreseeability and Claims for Pure Psychiatric Injury
Barrister Glenn Worth discusses Reasonable Foreseeability and claims for pure Psychiatric Injury, and asks: When does it not mean "Reasonable foreseea…
Small Business Instant Asset Write-off anything but Instant
Michelle Maynard, Partner at Carbon Accountants and Business Consultants, discusses whether businesses should rethink taking advantage of the Small Bu…
Business Management Strategies in a Tough Market
Laura Rogers, Partner at Fordham Business Advisors, discusses management initiatives which businesses can consider implementing in today's tough…
Reasonable Foreseeability and Claims for Pure Psychiatric Injury
Barrister Glenn Worth discusses Reasonable Foreseeability and claims for pure Psychiatric Injury, and asks: When does it not mean "Reasonable foreseea…
Small Business Instant Asset Write-off anything but Instant
Michelle Maynard, Partner at Carbon Accountants and Business Consultants, discusses whether businesses should rethink taking advantage of the Small Bu…
Business Management Strategies in a Tough Market
Laura Rogers, Partner at Fordham Business Advisors, discusses management initiatives which businesses can consider implementing in today's tough…
Boost business value through strong IP protection strategy
Macpherson Kelley Special Counsel Mark Metzeling discusses why implementing an appropriate business structure and strong Intellectual Property protect…
New Laws on IVF Births
Dr Roger Magnusson, Professor of Health Law and Governance at Sydney Law School, discusses new legal and regulatory changes in NSW to the verification…
Practical guide to coaching your client as a Family Law witness
Barrister Giles Stapletonprovides practical guidance on helping your client as a witness in a family law proceeding. To hear more on family law, Giles…
Ethical considerations in mediation are just as important
Barrister David Ash discusses ethical issues in mediation. Ethics in this informal setting are, he writes, as real and important as ethics in the form…
Boost business value through strong IP protection strategy
Macpherson Kelley Special Counsel Mark Metzeling discusses why implementing an appropriate business structure and strong Intellectual Property protect…
New Laws on IVF Births
Dr Roger Magnusson, Professor of Health Law and Governance at Sydney Law School, discusses new legal and regulatory changes in NSW to the verification…
Practical guide to coaching your client as a Family Law witness
Barrister Giles Stapletonprovides practical guidance on helping your client as a witness in a family law proceeding. To hear more on family law, Giles…
Ethical considerations in mediation are just as important
Barrister David Ash discusses ethical issues in mediation. Ethics in this informal setting are, he writes, as real and important as ethics in the form…
Winding up a Self-Managed Superannuation Fund
Paul Rafton, National Lead Partner in Superannuation at BDO, discusses how to wind-up a Self-Managed Superannuation Fund. Paul gave a presentation on…
Recent research on impact of trauma on memory
Dr Cathy Kezelman, AM, President of the Blue Knot Foundation National Centre of Excellence for Complex Trauma, discusses recent research into memory a…
Copyright Safe Harbour and Pokémon, Hells Angels v Redbubble
Intellectual Property Barrister Dimitrios Eliades discusses potential pitfalls with Australia's Copyright Safe Harbour Regime in an article series for…
Winding up a Self-Managed Superannuation Fund
Paul Rafton, National Lead Partner in Superannuation at BDO, discusses how to wind-up a Self-Managed Superannuation Fund. Paul gave a presentation on…
Recent research on impact of trauma on memory
Dr Cathy Kezelman, AM, President of the Blue Knot Foundation National Centre of Excellence for Complex Trauma, discusses recent research into memory a…
Copyright Safe Harbour and Pokémon, Hells Angels v Redbubble
Intellectual Property Barrister Dimitrios Eliades discusses potential pitfalls with Australia's Copyright Safe Harbour Regime in an article series for…
How time poor people can find time to get things done
Heather Gibson, Director of Finer Details Concierge and Organiser Services, discusses how busy people can efficiently manage their time to get more ou…
Diligent file notes save lawyers from finding of negligence
Barry.Nilsson. Lawyers Mitchell Page discusses the recent NSW District Court decision where detailed and contemporaneous file notes saved a solicitor…
Defence struck out after non-compliance with discovery, interrogatories orders
Mills Oakley Insurance Partner Stuart Eustice discusses the decision in Daniel Smith, Aaliyah Ingram and Thomas Smith by their tutor Eva Coe v NSWL&am…
Online Challenges with Copyright Safe Harbour Regime in Australia
Intellectual Property Barrister Dimitrios Eliades discusses potential pitfalls with Australia's Copyright Safe Harbour Regime in an article series for…
How time poor people can find time to get things done
Heather Gibson, Director of Finer Details Concierge and Organiser Services, discusses how busy people can efficiently manage their time to get more ou…
Diligent file notes save lawyers from finding of negligence
Barry.Nilsson. Lawyers Mitchell Page discusses the recent NSW District Court decision where detailed and contemporaneous file notes saved a solicitor…
Defence struck out after non-compliance with discovery, interrogatories orders
Mills Oakley Insurance Partner Stuart Eustice discusses the decision in Daniel Smith, Aaliyah Ingram and Thomas Smith by their tutor Eva Coe v NSWL&am…
Online Challenges with Copyright Safe Harbour Regime in Australia
Intellectual Property Barrister Dimitrios Eliades discusses potential pitfalls with Australia's Copyright Safe Harbour Regime in an article series for…
Why having a sense of entitlement is not good leadership
Leadership Coach and Business PsychologistJasbindar Singhdiscusses why having a sense of entitlement is not good leadership. Our sense of entitlement…
Family business in Crisis: Who will take over as Baby Boomers retire?
Dr Patrick Garcia, from Macquarie University's Faculty of Business and Economics, reflects on why anyone would want to take over the family business.&…
Documents of the Trust in Hancock v Rinehart
Piper Alderman PartnersDonna BengeandRod Jonesdiscuss the distinction between documents of the trust liable to be delivered up to incoming trustees an…
Why having a sense of entitlement is not good leadership
Leadership Coach and Business PsychologistJasbindar Singhdiscusses why having a sense of entitlement is not good leadership. Our sense of entitlement…
Family business in Crisis: Who will take over as Baby Boomers retire?
Dr Patrick Garcia, from Macquarie University's Faculty of Business and Economics, reflects on why anyone would want to take over the family business.&…
Documents of the Trust in Hancock v Rinehart
Piper Alderman PartnersDonna BengeandRod Jonesdiscuss the distinction between documents of the trust liable to be delivered up to incoming trustees an…
Who is legally a parent? High Court to decide sperm donor case
KHQ Lawyers Accredited Family Law Specialist Kristina Antoniades discusses this months significant case where the High Court of Australia will hear an…
Challenges with teaching children the value of money
Carbon Group Partner and Financial Planner Andreas Kettemann discusses the challenges of financially educating children in todays virtually cashless s…
How to get the best results for clients in mediation
Mediator and Lawyer Karen Stott, of ADR & Mediation Services, discusses what the respective parties can do in a mediation to ensure they get it ri…
Changing the way we argue: Why go to war?
Barrister and mediatorPaul Sillscontinues his series, Changing the Way We Argue. In Part 2, below, he asks: Why go to War? Arguing can be a very posit…
Who is legally a parent? High Court to decide sperm donor case
KHQ Lawyers Accredited Family Law Specialist Kristina Antoniades discusses this months significant case where the High Court of Australia will hear an…
Challenges with teaching children the value of money
Carbon Group Partner and Financial Planner Andreas Kettemann discusses the challenges of financially educating children in todays virtually cashless s…
How to get the best results for clients in mediation
Mediator and Lawyer Karen Stott, of ADR & Mediation Services, discusses what the respective parties can do in a mediation to ensure they get it ri…
Changing the way we argue: Why go to war?
Barrister and mediatorPaul Sillscontinues his series, Changing the Way We Argue. In Part 2, below, he asks: Why go to War? Arguing can be a very posit…
Rethink approach to conflict and engage with it constructively
Barrister and mediatorPaul Sills commences an article series, Changing the Way We Argue. This introductory piece will explore the topic, Our Approach…
Pitfalls with SMSFs engaging in Airbnb, Stayz
Naz Randeria, Managing Director ofReliance Auditing Services, discusses whether a Self-Managed Superannuation Fund can use its residential property in…
Australians fleeced more than $3m in iTunes card scams
Gift cards are fast becoming the payment method of choice for scammers.Scamwatchreports show that Australians lost more than $5 million to gift card p…
High Court declares fourth ever vexatious litigant
Melbourne Law SchoolAssociate Professor Katy Barnettdiscusses the rarity of the High Court declaring people as vexatious litigants, including last wee…
Rethink approach to conflict and engage with it constructively
Barrister and mediatorPaul Sills commences an article series, Changing the Way We Argue. This introductory piece will explore the topic, Our Approach…
Pitfalls with SMSFs engaging in Airbnb, Stayz
Naz Randeria, Managing Director ofReliance Auditing Services, discusses whether a Self-Managed Superannuation Fund can use its residential property in…
Australians fleeced more than $3m in iTunes card scams
Gift cards are fast becoming the payment method of choice for scammers.Scamwatchreports show that Australians lost more than $5 million to gift card p…
High Court declares fourth ever vexatious litigant
Melbourne Law SchoolAssociate Professor Katy Barnettdiscusses the rarity of the High Court declaring people as vexatious litigants, including last wee…
Draft consent orders to avoid costly litigation
BarristerPaul Cutler,ofEdmund Barton Chambers,discusses how to draft consent orders, including issues about estoppel and res judicata. Paul will prese…
Read fine print of building insurance before something goes wrong
Darren Reilly, Commercial Adviser at IOOF Insurance Brokers, discusses why it's important to carefully read the Product Disclosure Statement for your…
'Shocking barbaric shooting tragedy in Christchurch is like a gigantic punch'
Christchurch-born Sally Arnold, Director ofCreating Encoresand an award-winning international author and executive coach, reflects upon her upbringing…
Draft consent orders to avoid costly litigation
BarristerPaul Cutler,ofEdmund Barton Chambers,discusses how to draft consent orders, including issues about estoppel and res judicata. Paul will prese…
Read fine print of building insurance before something goes wrong
Darren Reilly, Commercial Adviser at IOOF Insurance Brokers, discusses why it's important to carefully read the Product Disclosure Statement for your…
'Shocking barbaric shooting tragedy in Christchurch is like a gigantic punch'
Christchurch-born Sally Arnold, Director ofCreating Encoresand an award-winning international author and executive coach, reflects upon her upbringing…
NSW Supreme Court provides cautious reminder timesheets can be inspected
Mills Oakley PartnerAriel Borland, Special CounselNirupa Manoharan,and LawyerLincoln Smithdiscuss the recent decisionIn the matter of 1st Fleet Pty Lt…
Right business structure is key for property development in SMSFS
Andrew Yee,a Director in Superannuation at HLB Mann Judd, discusses the tax and compliance challenges with Self-Managed Superannuation Funds investing…
Ex-principal claims Assessor reviews new NSW Motor Accident Injuries Act
Stacks Goudkamp Special CounselBelinda Cassidydiscusses two significant issues that have emerged in the early days of the newMotor Accident Injuries A…
NSW Supreme Court provides cautious reminder timesheets can be inspected
Mills Oakley PartnerAriel Borland, Special CounselNirupa Manoharan,and LawyerLincoln Smithdiscuss the recent decisionIn the matter of 1st Fleet Pty Lt…
Right business structure is key for property development in SMSFS
Andrew Yee,a Director in Superannuation at HLB Mann Judd, discusses the tax and compliance challenges with Self-Managed Superannuation Funds investing…
Ex-principal claims Assessor reviews new NSW Motor Accident Injuries Act
Stacks Goudkamp Special CounselBelinda Cassidydiscusses two significant issues that have emerged in the early days of the newMotor Accident Injuries A…
How to influence with integrity in the workplace
Leadership Coach and Business PsychologistJasbindar Singhdiscusses how ensuring you influence with integrity is the key to boosting your influencing s…
Power of forensic DNA unravels Germany's infamous female serial killer case
Forensic ScientistJane Taupindiscusses the infamous female serial killer case in Germany, the Phantom of Heilbronn - also known as the woman without a…
Friends, foes and favouritism in the workplace
Christa Ludlow,Principal Consultant of Weir Consulting, discusses the dark side of workplace friendships. She asks: Is it possible to be too friendly…
International Women's Day 2019 #BalanceForBetter
Tomorrow, March 8, isInternational Women's Day, which features the theme, #BalanceforBetter.Legalwise NewsEditor Caroline Tang asked leading Perth bar…
How to influence with integrity in the workplace
Leadership Coach and Business PsychologistJasbindar Singhdiscusses how ensuring you influence with integrity is the key to boosting your influencing s…
Power of forensic DNA unravels Germany's infamous female serial killer case
Forensic ScientistJane Taupindiscusses the infamous female serial killer case in Germany, the Phantom of Heilbronn - also known as the woman without a…
Friends, foes and favouritism in the workplace
Christa Ludlow,Principal Consultant of Weir Consulting, discusses the dark side of workplace friendships. She asks: Is it possible to be too friendly…
International Women's Day 2019 #BalanceForBetter
Tomorrow, March 8, isInternational Women's Day, which features the theme, #BalanceforBetter.Legalwise NewsEditor Caroline Tang asked leading Perth bar…
10 signs you are suffering from stress
Award-winning wellness and lifestyle coach and inspirational speaker Kim Knight of theArt of Healthdiscusses 10 signs of stress in her vlog, below, pr…
Access to $200m cryptocurrency funds dies with exchange founder
KHQ Lawyers'Kimi Shah,Senior Associate in Wills & Estates, discusses the challenges which cryptocurrency presents for estate planning in Australia…
Presenting the family business to potential buyers
Ben Wilson, Partner at CCK Lawyers, discusses the process for the sale of a family business and the key factors that should be taken into account. Thi…
Start maximising your tax savings for EOFY now
Michelle Maynard, Partner at Carbon Accountants and Business Consultants, discusses what to do now to maximise your tax savings and ensure you don't p…
10 signs you are suffering from stress
Award-winning wellness and lifestyle coach and inspirational speaker Kim Knight of theArt of Healthdiscusses 10 signs of stress in her vlog, below, pr…
Access to $200m cryptocurrency funds dies with exchange founder
KHQ Lawyers'Kimi Shah,Senior Associate in Wills & Estates, discusses the challenges which cryptocurrency presents for estate planning in Australia…
Presenting the family business to potential buyers
Ben Wilson, Partner at CCK Lawyers, discusses the process for the sale of a family business and the key factors that should be taken into account. Thi…
Start maximising your tax savings for EOFY now
Michelle Maynard, Partner at Carbon Accountants and Business Consultants, discusses what to do now to maximise your tax savings and ensure you don't p…
Damages under the Retail Leases Act 2003 (VIC)
Barrister Philip H. Barton, of Foley's List, in the conclusion to his two-part series, discusses damages for breach of lease. This article explores da…
Potential for a well-used trade mark to be removed for 'non-use'
HWL Ebsworth PartnerNicholas Pullenand Special CounselGina Tresidderdiscuss whether a well-used trade mark can be removed for "non-use".Gina will pres…
Leverage digital technology for marketing success when work gets in the way
Tanya Williams, Chief of Everything atDigital Conversations,discusses how to leverage digital technology to gain consistent marketing outcomes when yo…
Damages under the Retail Leases Act 2003 (VIC)
Barrister Philip H. Barton, of Foley's List, in the conclusion to his two-part series, discusses damages for breach of lease. This article explores da…
Potential for a well-used trade mark to be removed for 'non-use'
HWL Ebsworth PartnerNicholas Pullenand Special CounselGina Tresidderdiscuss whether a well-used trade mark can be removed for "non-use".Gina will pres…
Leverage digital technology for marketing success when work gets in the way
Tanya Williams, Chief of Everything atDigital Conversations,discusses how to leverage digital technology to gain consistent marketing outcomes when yo…
Why diverse life experience is an advantage in the law
Barrister and mediatorPaul Sillsdiscusses how he changed careers - from Air Force navigator to lawyer - and why having a diverse life experience is an…
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A Growth Mindset: Top 13 mistakes in upscaling a professional services firm
The legal profession in Australia has witnessed a surge in micro-firms and sole practitioners. Recent data reveals 84% of law firms are now solo opera…
A Growth Mindset: Top 13 mistakes in upscaling a professional services firm
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Legalwise Seminars Joins Forces with Women Lawyers Association of NSW & Louise Mathias
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Women in Law Series, Part 2: Q&A with Tanja Djokic of TD Migration Consulting
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The Impact of Technology on Legal CPD: Embracing Digital Learning
As technology has evolved, CPD courses have become easier to access, giving legal professionals more avenues for achieving their CPD points year in an…
The Impact of Technology on Legal CPD: Embracing Digital Learning
As technology has evolved, CPD courses have become easier to access, giving legal professionals more avenues for achieving their CPD points year in an…
Women in Law Series, Part 1: President of Women Lawyers Association of NSW: 2023 Awards, & More!
Ahead of the 2023 Women Lawyers Association of NSW (WLANSW) Achievement Awards, Legalwise Seminars caught up with the WLANSWs current President, Justi…
Women in Law Series, Part 1: President of Women Lawyers Association of NSW: 2023 Awards, & More!
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How you can go from Burned out to Empowered with Louise Mathias
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How you can go from Burned out to Empowered with Louise Mathias
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How CPD Requirements Differ For Legal Professionals Across Territories
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How CPD Requirements Differ For Legal Professionals Across Territories
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Dealing With the Complexity of Easement Law
This July, were delving into property law with a great series focused on the somewhat niche topic of easements. This series of online legal CPD semina…
Dealing With the Complexity of Easement Law
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AI in Marketing & the Legal considerations PLUS Learnings from the ACCC & ASIC | Conference 2023
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AI in Marketing & the Legal considerations PLUS Learnings from the ACCC & ASIC | Conference 2023
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Trademarks & Patents CPE Special with Hayley Tarr
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Trademarks & Patents CPE Special with Hayley Tarr
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How to Succeed as a Woman in the Legal Profession
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Common Mistakes To Avoid When Racking Up CPD Points
When it comes to acquiring your continuing professional development (CPD) points as a solicitor, there are a number of common mistakes that you should…
Common Mistakes To Avoid When Racking Up CPD Points
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Why You Should Sign Up For The 10 CPD Point Package
As a solicitor in Australia, it is required that you achieve a minimum of 10 CPD points per year to remain compliant and ensure that your certificatio…
Why You Should Sign Up For The 10 CPD Point Package
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The Benefits Of A Blended CPD Seminar Offering
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The Benefits Of A Blended CPD Seminar Offering
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The Importance Of Cybersecurity In The Legal Profession
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The Importance Of Cybersecurity In The Legal Profession
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2023 Trends That Solicitors Need To Keep In Mind
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2023 Trends That Solicitors Need To Keep In Mind
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Make Your CPD Work For You This Year
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Make Your CPD Work For You This Year
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Become A Better Solicitor In 2023
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Become A Better Solicitor In 2023
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Effective Ways to Promote Your Law Firm Online
Emma Joyce share her insights on effective ways to promote your law firm online. In a digital world, where 91% of adults in Australia actively u…
Effective Ways to Promote Your Law Firm Online
Emma Joyce share her insights on effective ways to promote your law firm online. In a digital world, where 91% of adults in Australia actively u…
CPD Requirements For All Solicitors In 2023
As a practising solicitor, you must remain compliant and up to date with professional skills development programs to earn your CPD points. Receiving a…
CPD Requirements For All Solicitors In 2023
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What’s Ahead For October To December
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What’s Ahead For October To December
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Why Sign Up With Legalwise Seminars?
As a solicitor or lawyer, continuing professional development (CPD) courses are a necessity if you are not only going to remain compliant but also exc…
Why Sign Up With Legalwise Seminars?
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Professional Skills - Dealing With Human Beings In Law
Although the rules for CPD training vary somewhat from region to region across Australia, all of the territories require that you earn a minimum of on…
Professional Skills - Dealing With Human Beings In Law
Although the rules for CPD training vary somewhat from region to region across Australia, all of the territories require that you earn a minimum of on…
What’s The Best Way To Attend A CPD Seminar?
As an Australian legal professional, you know that you need to earn at least 10 continuing professional development (CPD) points in law in order to re…
What’s The Best Way To Attend A CPD Seminar?
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Climate Change Seminars Worth Attending In August
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Climate Change Seminars Worth Attending In August
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Earn A Year’s Worth Of CPD Points In One Day
Earning your continuing professional development (CPD) points as a solicitor in Australia need not be complicated. Hundreds of hours' worth of fresh a…
Earn A Year’s Worth Of CPD Points In One Day
Earning your continuing professional development (CPD) points as a solicitor in Australia need not be complicated. Hundreds of hours' worth of fresh a…
Flooded Communities Get Legal Assistance Boost
Communities affected by the devastating floods in NSW obtained $3 million worth of funding to help them navigate the recovery quagmire. One of the key…
Flooded Communities Get Legal Assistance Boost
Communities affected by the devastating floods in NSW obtained $3 million worth of funding to help them navigate the recovery quagmire. One of the key…
The Australian M&A Pulse Check 2022
Australia's M&A activity levels were high last year across the board and things havent slowed down in 2022. Ambitious growth targets and a lower c…
The Australian M&A Pulse Check 2022
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5 Professions That Could Benefit From Legal CPD Training
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5 Professions That Could Benefit From Legal CPD Training
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Why It’s Important To Take Your CPD Training Seriously As A Solicitor
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4 Top Marketing Tips For Law Firms
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4 Top Marketing Tips For Law Firms
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Mixing The Fun & The Serious For Law CPD Points
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Expert Series
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Q&A with Vera Visevic, Partner, NFPs, Human Rights & Social Impact, Mills Oakley; Ranked Lawyer (Band 1), Charities, Chambers Asia-Pacific.
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Building and Construction Part 4: Unlicensed/Uninsured Builders Not Entitled to a Progress Payment under SOP Regime
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Practice and Procedure Part 11: Drafting Evidence of Conversations in Affidavits
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Building and Construction Part 3: Adjudication Determinations and Denial of Procedural Fairness
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Practice and Procedure Part 10: Preparation of Witness Statements in Civil Proceedings in the Local Court of NSW
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Part 2: Avoiding Pitfalls in Australian Property Development: A Guide for the Informed
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Part 1: Avoiding Pitfalls in Australian Property Development: A Guide for the Informed
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“What You Need To Know with Dr Mark” – August 2023 - What Attracts ATO Attention?
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“What You Need To Know with Dr Mark” – August 2023 - What Attracts ATO Attention?
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“What You Need To Know with Dr Mark” – June 2023 - Trustee Resolutions Tips for 30 June
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“What You Need To Know with Dr Mark” – June 2023 - Trustee Resolutions Tips for 30 June
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"Trade Mark News with Hayley Tarr" – Episode 6: The Metaverse
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"Trade Mark News with Hayley Tarr" – Episode 6: The Metaverse
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“What You Need To Know with Dr Mark” – April 2023 - Family Law – What is your family net worth?
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"Trade Mark News with Hayley Tarr" – Episode 5: This Week's Recap of the TM database
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"Trade Mark News with Hayley Tarr" – Episode 5: This Week's Recap of the TM database
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"Trade Mark News with Hayley Tarr" – Episode 4: This Week's Recap of the TM database
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"Trade Mark News with Hayley Tarr" – Episode 4: This Week's Recap of the TM database
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"Trade Mark News with Hayley Tarr" – Episode 3: From Gambling to Tobacco, and all things sinister
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"Trade Mark News with Hayley Tarr" – Episode 3: From Gambling to Tobacco, and all things sinister
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“What You Need To Know with Dr Mark” – February 2023 - Trusts & Tax – ATO sharpens its’ focus!
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“What You Need To Know with Dr Mark” – February 2023 - Trusts & Tax – ATO sharpens its’ focus!
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"Trade Mark News with Hayley Tarr" – Episode 2: Familiar Brand Names, Unexpected Applicants
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"Trade Mark News with Hayley Tarr" – Episode 2: Familiar Brand Names, Unexpected Applicants
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"Trade Mark News with Hayley Tarr" – Episode 1: Significant developments from the TM Database in 2023 so far
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"Trade Mark News with Hayley Tarr" – Episode 1: Significant developments from the TM Database in 2023 so far
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