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Fri Nov 08 2019

Australian law journal, Volume 93(10), October 2019 - in this issue : Current issues Justice Francois Kunc (ed) The need for judicial bullying policies, A crisis for Legal Aid funding in NSW, Lawyer X - the first conviction overturned, An unusual move in South Australia, Vale Professor Ivan Shearer AM RFD, The curated page Alexie Glass-Kantor / Conveynacing and property Robert Angyal SC and Brendan Edgeworth (eds) Caveat vendor : defects in title reconsidered Dr Christoper Rossiter, "The guardians at the gate" : e-conveyancing and the duties of solicitors and conveyancers Gary Newton and Khushaal Vyas / Family law Richard Ingleby (ed) Family law for the future - a response to the ALRC "radical" recommendation Richard Ingelby / Class actions Justice Michael B J Lee (ed) The AMP competing class actions : from five to one Ilana Gottlieb and Professor Michael Legg / Admiralty and maritime Dr Damien J Cremean (ed) Piracy, sabotage and terrorism Damien J Cremean / Recent cases Ruth C A Higgins SC Corporations - external administration - receivers and administrators - other controllers of property - priority debts - trusts - trustees - right of indemnity, whether trustee's right of indemnity confers beneficial interest in trust assets - whether such interest is property Brendan May and Douglas McDonald-Norman, Insurance - New Zealand - home insurance - whether right to replacement benefits can be assigned where insured has not incurred the cost of reinstatement so as to entitle the assignee to reinstate and recover the costs Rohan Havelock / Causation in Australian securities class actions : searching for an efficient but balanced approach Michael Duffy / Thinking machines and smiley faces Justice Stephen Estcourt AM and Karen Marr / The nature of recaption James O'Hara

Balance : official publication of the Law Society of the Northern Territory, Issue 4, October 2019 - in this issue : How's your workplace? Maria Savvas / Great expectations...? Marty Aust / October update Sarah Dowd / National profile of the profession Kellie Grainger / Protecting the environment through the law Environmental Defenders Office NT / Achieving justice for and addressing inequalities experienced by women : there's a long (or short) road ahead! Top End Women's Legal Service Inc / Don't rely upon legal professional privilege to recover hacked documents Hamish Baddeley / Innovation : exceeding your clients' expectations Deborah Vella / Sarah Jane Witham Leonique Swart / Graham Colin Paine William Forster Chambers / Take charge of your super investment options Andrew Proebstl / National Indigenous Legal Conference John Rawnsley / Family law judgments Robert Glade-Wright / High Court judgments Andrew Yuile / Federal Court judgments Dan Star QC

Law Institute journal, Volume 93(11), November 2019 - in this issue : Adapting to change Stuart Webb / Lawyers opt for freelance careers Karin Derkley / A regulatory leap forward Simon Smith / LIV offers one on one help Carolyn Ford / The burden of keeping secrets Carolyn Ford / How to stop wage theft Gabrielle Watson-Munro / Judge Karl Blake Stuart Webb / Lock, stock and barrel David P Lloyd, Murray McCutcheon and Robert Bradley / Crime doesn't pay Nicole Spicer and Venetia Stewart / Public functions and private bodies Kylie Evans and Nicholas Petrie / 'Efficiently, honestly and fairly' Laurence White / caveats and contracts of sale Philip Barton / High Court judgments Andrew Yuile / Federal Court judgments Dan Star QC / Family law judgments Robert Glade-Wright / Supreme court judgments Professor Greg Reinhardt / Take steps to avoid GST claims Legal Practitioners' Liability Committee / Former clients LIV Ethics Committee / Assertions of conflict Michael Dolan / Avoiding off the plan contracts Russell Cocks / Dispute resolution guidelines updated Paul Snow / Considering society's needs Anthony North QC / Do you need a coach? Prudence Henschke / Looking at Libra Hana Lee / Perfect portal Peter Moran / Enhancing ADR under the Civil Procedure Act Jessica Andreacchino / Great expectations Jan Christie / Human rights and national security Arthur Moses SC / Looking back to move forward Karin Derkley / Checking in on mental health Converge International / Lawman of Charlton Karin Derkley

LSJ, Issue 61, November 2019 - in this issue : More work for less pay : equitable briefing data yields surprising results Kate Allman / Six minutes with Jason Behrendt, Managing Director, Chalk and Behrendt / Why you should consider charities in your client's will / Vale Jane Mathews, first female judge in NSW / Former Australian Prime Minister takes a stand against bullying and sexual harassment / Head in the cloud? Most legal work is / A new era for education George Williams / At lunch with... Brendan Thomas Claire Chaffey / Where there's a will (there's a legal dispute) Amy Dale / 'Awful human mess' inside our family law system Kirrily Schwarz / Crying over billed milk Sam McKeith / Making a habit of creativity Angela Heise / Penning a new chapter Amy Dale / Healthy ways to improve your commute Angela Tufvesson / Want to build muscles? Read this first Ben Lucas / The case that changed me Anne O'Donoghue / The latest developments in Law Society advocacy and law reform Law Society Policy and Practice Department / Stepping through the stages of a corporate criminal prosecution Ian Bolster and Stephen Speirs / New protections for corporate whistleblowers Dan Pearce and Hannah Pelka-Caven / Workplace surveillance and improperly obtained evidence Jack de Flamingh and James Connolly / Building and construction industry gets a new look security of payment regime Andrew Bailey / The limits of the privilege against self-incrimination John Fleming / What McDonald's can teach us about franchisor liability Glenn Fredericks / Reduce risk and stress by systematically managing critical dates Jen McMillan / ACCC gains momentum in its push for higher consumer law penalties Michael Milnes / Common law claims under the Motor Accident Injuries Act Belinda Cassidy / Beware the lonesome lodger : dealing with guests who outstay their welcome Richard McCullagh / Why your initial choice of entity is so important Jim Main / 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 / Elder law and succession Darryl Browne

Sydney law review, Volume 41(3), September 2019 - in this issue : Bloody unfair : inequality related to menstruation - considering the role of discrimination law Beth Goldblatt and Linda Steele / Income management and intersectionality : analysing compulsory income management through the lenses of critical race theory and disability studies ("Discrit') Shelley Bielefeld and Fleur Beaupert / Why the bigamy offence should be repealed Theodore Bennett / A reasonably reasonable apprehension of bias : CNY17 v Minister for Immigration and Border Protection Matthew Groves / Caps on electoral expenditure by third party campaigners : Unions NSW v New South Wales Laura Ismay

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