Volume 36 - September 1998
Law Society Journal (NSW, Australia), September 1998
Special Features
- High Court wipes out sexually transmitted debt
- Conveyancing: Right of pre-emption
- Courts and Tribunals:
- Juvenile Justice: Children in the legal system
- International Law: Understanding the UN Convention on Contracts for the International Sale of Goods (CISG)
In Practice
- Terminations of appointment of manager
- Valuation of land certificates to be shared
- Federal Court: New arrangements for migration matters
- Tax tips for lawyers
- Criminal Law: New amendments affecting police powers
- Stamp Duty: A hire duty under chap. 6 of the new Duties Act
- Costing: Are Compulsory Third Party costs increasing?
- Appointments of manager
- Professional Standards: Solicitors leaving firms need to heed the Rules
- Rural Land Transfers: Flexible guidelines for the stamp duty exemption
- Amendments to the Supreme Court Rules
- Taxation: Failure to restructure trust for
- Industrial Relations: Federal Court rules on same-sex partners
- Ethics: Careful what you say about cases before the court
Mentions – Lawyer Talk
- A solicitor's pathway to the bench
- Airport privatisation brings laurels to solicitors
- Working women find a champion in Neale
- An opportunity to say Sorry: Human Rights Committee recommends apology
- Diploma meets demand for business savvy lawyers
- The law goes blue
- Cause to celebrate at Cater and Blumer:
- Northern beaches law society conference
- Spectator listens to prisoners
- Amnesty International seminars mark 50th anniversary of UDHR
- Australian lawyer calls for help for stateless boat people
- Corporate law update
- Mortgage lawyers' symposium to discuss Managed Investments Act
- UTS honours Sir Gerard Brennan
- Law Society Online: Come again soon
- Y2K computer problem reminders
- Cheers and tears for the International Criminal Court
Departments
- President's Message: Task of improving access to justice continues
- Members on the Move
- Marketing: Rainmaking with referrals
- Cyberspace: Journeys on the internet
- Risk Management: Exploiting the potential of client-free days
- Library update: Legislative reference and library acquisitions
- Conferences calendar
- Reviews
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