The Library Bulletin

SEARCH ALL POSTS

Interesting articles, speeches and podcasts

Fri Apr 12 2019

The Federal Court of Australia finds independent contractor entitled to superannuation by Harry Nicolaidis, Philip Vickery and Gareth Bamin of K&L Gates - considers Moffet v Dental Corporation Pty Ltd [2019] FCA 344

Fraud on a power : the interface between contract and equity, Lecture for the Chancery Bar Association by Lord Sales, Justice of the Supreme Court - examines the interface between contract and equity

It’s no secret – $10 million penalties to be introduced for privacy law breaches by Belinda Breakspear, Matthew McMillan, Alex Hutchens and Hannah Fas of McCullough Robertson - examines privacy law changes that have been announced

Landlords 2, tenants nil by Corinne Attard of Holman Webb - considers MJHQ Pty Limited v Wynne Ave Pty Limited [2018] NSWCATCD 61, Wynne Ave Pty Limited v MJHQ Pty Limited [2019] NSWCATAP 41, Wynne Ave Pty Limited v MJHQ Pty Limited (No 2) [2019] NSWCATAP 68 and Charlie Bridge Street Pty Ltd v Petrazzuolo; Petrazzuolo v Charlie Bridge Street Pty Ltd [2019] NSWCATCD 1

Law Report (ABC) for 9 April presented by Damien Carrick - Is a sperm donor a parent? and Private Accessory Prosecutors, the role of victims in German courts and trials

A new era of climate change litigation in Australia? by Andrew Korbel of Corrs Chambers Westgarth - examines developments in climate change litigation

TechLaw Podcast : The opportunities and challenges of digital transformation across the private and public sectors - part 2 by Chloe Forster of DLA Piper - examines data management

Voluntary participant of mental health program a 'worker' in stop-bullying regime by Tamsin Webster and Despina Psaras of Maddocks - considers Bibawi v Stepping Stone Clubhouse Inc t/a Stepping Stone & Others [2019] FWCFB 1314

A "whack a mole" approach to online content regulation by Andrew Hii and Melissa Fai of Gilbert + Tobin - examines the Criminal Code Amendment (Sharing of Abhorrent Violent Material) Act 2019 (Cth)

What does it take for an insurer to be found to have abandoned a defence of contributory negligence and thereby become bound by an assessment of damages? by Katherine Teague of McCabe Curwood - considers Cahill v Allianz Australia Insurance Ltd [2019] NSWSC 328

Return

Copyright © 2016 The New South Wales Bar Association, All rights reserved.

If you no longer wish to receive Bar Library Bulletin, please notify the Bar Association's Library.

Bar Library Bulletin publishes the latest materials which are of specific interest to, or which will benefit, members of the New South Wales Bar Association.For comments or suggestions regarding Bar Library Bulletin please contact library@nswbar.asn.au