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Fri Jun 14 2019

Law Institute journal, Volume 93(6), June 2019 - Addressing the postcode disadvantage Stuart Webb / Firms harness multi-generational power Karin Derkley / Victims study prompts OPP action Carolyn Ford / In the public interest Karin Derkley / Dealing with misconduct Dr Simon Smith / Restorative approach gets results Julie Edwards / Charter of Human Rights demands access Tal Shmerling / The importance of civility Dr Michelle Sharpe / Time to go online Katarina Palmgren / Liability for racially offensive remarks Bill Swannie / I, lawyer the 'trusted adviser' of the future Sean Kelly and Harrison Nurse / High Court judgments Andrew Yuile / Federal Court judgments Dan Star QC / Family law judgments Robert Glade-Wright / Supreme Court judgments Professor Greg Reinhardt / Recognising the essential dignity of each individual Gino Dal Pont / Checklists can help avoid a claim Legal Practitioners' Liability Committee / Managing legal projects Liz Harris / Sale of land agreements Russell Cocks / Dear landlord Katie Ho / Induction roadmap Peter Moran / Would Facebook have been liable? Genevieve Lakey / Call for workplace action Sophie Lefebvre and Vanessa Shambrook / Scandal puts ethics in focus Arthur Moses SC / Lawyers on the campaign trail Karin Derkley / Staying the distance Karin Derkley

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