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Fri Mar 08 2019

Australian law journal, Volume 93(2), February 2019 - in this issue : Current issues Justice Francois Kunc (ed) "Appalling... reprehensible... atrocious" the Lawyer X scandal precipitates Victorian Royal Commission, Victorian suppression orders and the international media, Religious freedom review released amidst public controversy, Joint ALJ and UQ Conference on religious freedom - Brisbane, 6 April 2019, Defamation law reform process announced, Thank you Prof Ryzard Piotrowicz, Attacks on judicial officers from what should be a surprising source Justice Judith Kelly / Conveyancing and property Robert Angyal SC and Brendan Edgeworth (eds) Protection of gift of interest in land : Isin v Ozen Theo Zhao, Easements - some timely advice about their interpretation Professor Michael Weir / Equity and trusts Justice Mark Leeming (ed) Pipikos v Trayans - the High Court revisits part performance / International focus Ryszard Piotrowicz (ed) International law : not dead yet / Recent cases Ruth C A Higgins (ed) High Court - appellate jurisdiction - leave to appeal - circumstances when leave necessary - distinction between interlocutory and final judgment Michael Douglas, United Kingdom - tort - conspiracy by unlawful means - contempt of court - jurisdiction - Lugano Convention / A Royal prerogative to black swans? Kent Blore / Extradition treaties : the vagaries of their status under Australian law Shannon Cuthbertson / Social entrepreneurs : an evaluation of the Pty Ltd company from a corporations law and taxation law perspective Dr Marina Nehme and Professor Fiona Martin

Law Institute journal, Volume 93(3), March 2019 - in this issue : Testing times for lawyers Stuart Webb / 160 years of the LIV Simon Smith / Standing up for the environment for 40 years Carolyn Ford / Going public in court's defence Karin Derkley / Annual conference marks a new era Carolyn Ford / Countdown to end of trust year Marco Zanon / No time to waste on climate action Emily Gerrard / Michael Ambrose Kelly John Mackey, Noel McClelland, Peter Mackey and the Hon David Jones / Improving enforcement Joseph Monaghan / The future of environmental law Dr Leonie Kelleher / Tinkering at the edges Virginia Trescowthick / Renegotiating our understanding of environmental disputes Hubert Algie / Wasting away Tess Kerridge / Environmental protection enters a new era Jane Hall and Zina Teoh / High Court judgments Andrew Yuile / Federal Court judgments Dan Star QC / Family law judgments Robert Glade-Wright / Supreme court judgments Professor Greg Reinhardt / How to avoid an off-the-plan claim Legal Practitioners' Liability Committee / More rights for victims of crime VLRC / Change to sunset clauses Russell Cocks / Nauru matters Catherine Farrell / Flick the switch to make an impact Marianne Marchesi / Resilience a core leadership skill Vanessa Shambrook / The law is everyone's business Arthur Moses SC / Maurice Blackburn celebrates centenary Carolyn Rasmussen / That's enough, Alexa / Ways to reduce stigma in the workplace / Legal outreach a rich brew Karin Derkley

LSJ (Law Society journal), Issue 53, March 2019 - in this issue : Law Society urges politicians to commit to key election issues Kate Allman / Six minutes with Anita Will, solicitor and clinical legal supervisor at Kingsford Legal Centre / City lawyers charging more for fixed-fee services Kate Allman / Youth Koori Court doubles capacity with new venue / States agree on defamation review timeline / Pill testing given green light for Canberra music festival / Judging the judges Tom Bathurst AC / Ethical dilemmas and the Royal Commission Hannah Wootton / Inside our legal aid crisis Kirrily Schwarz / Those in favour say AI Melissa Coade / Five ways to reignite your motivational spark Angela Heise / A day in the life of... Matthew Floro, solicitor, Environmental Defenders Office / Blak letter queen Melissa Coade / A perfect storm Angela Tufvesson / Train your brain with exercise Jordan McCreary / The case that changed me Doreen Chen / The latest developments in Law Society advocacy and law reform Law Society Policy and Practice Department / Haynesplaining : lessons for litigators from the Banking Royal Commission Professor Michael Legg / Not just a few bad apples : why APRA should have done more Scott Donald PHD CFA / Personal property securities : getting the fundamentals right Amelia Hagley and Adam Waldman / New tenancy reforms strengthen the rights of domestic violence victims Kellie McDonald / Concealing a complex problem Thomas Spohr / Amended security of payment regime set to bring more clarity to building and construction disputes Andrew Bailey / The constitutional limits of NCAT's jurisdiction Richard McCullagh / Tackling modern slavery now a matter of legal compliance Amy Sinclair / Powers of attorney - an 'enduring' source of liability for solicitors Greg Couston and Tony Reynolds / Five steps to effective delegation Glenda Carry / The latest from the High Court Andrew Yuile / The latest from the Federal Court Dan Star QC / Family law Robert Glade-Wright / Criminal law Thomas Spohr / Wills and estates _Darryl Browne

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