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Fri Jul 26 2024

The 5 cases podcast presented by Paul Coady of Public Defenders Chambers, Caitlin Akthar of Forbes Chambers and Sophie Anderson of Commercial Bank Chambers - Episode 10 : Director of Public Prosecutions v Benjamin Roder (a pseudonym) [2024] HCA 15, Commissioner of NSW Police v Murphy [2024] NSWSC 617 / Majumdar v Director of Public Prosecutions (NSW) [2024] NSWCA 117 (we are counting this as one case, okay?), Baydoun v R [2024] NSWCCA 65, R v Kellson [2024] NSWDC 137

AI for lawyers : quicker and happier – but better? by Peter Waters and Anna Belgiorno-Nettis of Gilbert + Tobin

The evolution of the duty of utmost good faith : a principles-based approach by Michael Vrisakis, Anne Hoffmann, Tamanna Islam and Isabel Chong of Herbert Smith Freehills

Government debt collection after Robodebt by Lucinda O'Brien, Vivien Chen, Ian Ramsay and Paul Ali on SSRN

Law Report (ABC) for 23 July presented by Damien Carrick - Solving Britain's prison crisis ; kids who don't repay the 'bank of mum and dad'

NSW Government plan for a nature positive future by Claire Smith, Caitlin McConnel and Jennifer Williams of Clayton Utz

Privacy, punishment and private law, Andrew Roberts and Megan Richardson in E.Bant, W.Courtney, J. Goudkamp, and J. Patterson (Ed’s), Punishment and Private Law (2021: Bloomsbury)

Stop the clock : the Federal Court finds a clause limiting the time in which a claim may be brought is unfair and void by Peter Sise of Clayton Utz

Supreme Court ruling may put presidents above the law – but even kings never were by Jay Rubenstein on The Conversation

Understanding proportionality in legal costs : insights from Shallhoub v Johnson by Justin Pennay and Samantha Jack of McCabes

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