New journals
Fri Apr 05 2019Law quarterly review, Vol 135, April 2019 - in this issue : Notes - Equivalent to contract? Confronting the nature of the duty arising under Hedley Byrne v Heller Julius A W Grower and Orestis F Sherman, Creditors and reflective loss - a bar too far? Andrew Tettenborn, A collision in bankruptcy : shifting titles, trusts and equitable compensation P G Turner, The gist of private nuisance Sandy Steel, A prudent decision Frederick Wilmot-Smith, The end of the search for a universal touchstone for duty of care? David Tan, Non-assignment clauses - the statutory solution William Day, Y v A Healthcare Trust and the Mental Capacity Act 2005 : taking gamete retrieval to the bank Lisa Cherkassky, Dishonest assistance, causation and account of profits A B Douglas, Taken for a ride : workers in the gig economy Alan Bogg / The exercise of contractual discretion Professor Michael Bridge QC / How useful is Lord Diplock's distinction between primary and secondary obligations in contract? David Foxton QC / Tort and public law : overlapping categories? Professor Donal Nolan / Foreign submission Professor Andrew Dickinson / The European Court, the rule of law and the reach of judicial power in the European Union Professor Emeritus Trevor C Hartley
LSJ (Law Society journal), Issue 54, April 2019 - in this issue : Domestic violence victims cry out for additional court resources Kate Allman / Six minutes with David Jin, Associate, Appleby / Talent retention a major challenge for law firms : flexible work can help / The murky debate around child sex offenders Alana Schetzer / Lest we forget our solicitors at war Melissa Coade / The burnout profession Kate Allman / Upskilling to outrun the pack Emma Heuston / Trial by media : out true crime obsession Kirrily Schwarz / My first job, Howard Bell / Why work-rest ratios matter in the office Thea O'Connor / A day in the life of... Nyadol Nyuon, litigation lawyer at Arnold Bloch Liebler Kate Allman / Law with a comedy chaser Kate Allman / Digital therapy Angela Tufvesson / What does a PT eat in a day? Jordan McReary / The case that changed me, Greg James QC Melissa Coade / The latest developments in Law Society advocacy and law reform Law Society Policy and Practice Department / Why not litigate? ASIC enforcement after the Banking Royal Commission Michael Legg and Stephen Speirs / Reviewing defamation law for the digital age Patrick George / Unlawful and indefensible : Murray-Darling Basin Authority receives damning report card Richard Beasley SC / Climate change takes centre stage in Land and Environment Court Robert White, Jemilah Hallinan and Belinda Rayment / Walking the line : when does a shiny new enterprise lose its lustre? Jack de Flamingh and Hannah Peters / Derivative actions for deceased estates Darryl Browne / Principals take note : a clear compliance management system is your responsibility Frances Moffitt / Traps for bilingual solicitors : working with culturally and ligusitically diverse clients Jen McMillan / The latest from the High Court Andrew Yuile / The latest from the Federal Court Dan Star QC / Family law Robert Glade-Wright / Wills and estates Darryl Browne / Criminal law Thomas Spohr
Proctor, Vol 39(3), April 2019 - in this issue : A voice for good law : and a ready-made path to sensible law reform Bill Potts / Have your say : maybe a letter is better Rolf Moses / Redraft of Independent Solicitor's Certificate Randal Dennings / The 16 must-fix priorities for the next government : federal call to parties 2019 Pip Harvey Ross / Family law at the crossroads : new Bills and ALRC review on collision course Matthew Dunn and Deborah Kim / How to fix a family (law system) / Mind your manners Shane Budden / Mental illness and stigma in legal practice Bridget Burton / The changing face of practice : the technologies shaping a brave new legal world Matthew Shearing / Ten things you should know about affidavits Kylie Downes QC / make the most of mentoring Olivia Pine / QLS uncovers solitary confinement data Vanessa Krulin and Melanie van den Berg / Representation roadblock Stafford Shepherd / Social robotics : should sex robots be criminalised? Josephine Bird / Passing and filing estate accounts Christine Smyth / At last, a workplace investigations manual Sarah Ford / Improving access to the law - CaseLaw upgrades David Bratchford / Court rejects receiver for 'dysfunctional' business Robert Glade-Wright / Court of Appeal judgments Bruce Godfrey / What's your practice worth? Graeme McFadyen