Volume 46 - December 2008
Law Society Journal (NSW, Australia), December 2008
Special Features
- A NEW TORT OF PRIVACY: We should be able to sue
- A NEW TORT OF PRIVACY: Privacy sounds good, but ...
- De facto relationships enter the mainstream
- Time ticks away for tenants misled by landlords
- What is a debt? And why is it important to know?
- Agreeing to terms in webpage contracts
- ASIC pays costs of a failed asset preservation order
In Practice
- New program to help practices with compliance analysis
- Major changes to Rural Lands Protection Boards
- News on elder law and succession
- Attending on more than one client
- Bridging the communications gap
- Replacing the deed
- Professional Standards
- Tax consequences of hard times
- Power balancing is full of surprises
- Be fair and make sure your tender documents are free from errors
- Protection of employees who complain: when they cannot be terminated
- Importance of good process
Mentions – Lawyer Talk
- From doom to gloom and back again on the GFC
- Recognition for outstanding justice work
- Honouring 50 years in practice
- Pro bono in many tongues
- Continued funding for home building advocacy service
- Nothing lost in translation
- Media Mentions: Paula Walllin
- Solicitors and the autonomy paradox
- The little nudges that change the way the world turns
- Getting through conflict in a creative way
- Beware the ever-increasing ‘zone of legal risk’
- Lawyers playing games
- Stop work becoming a pain in the neck
- Chrstimas Discounts on Hampers
- Law Society members pre-approved for up to $1,500,000 life insurance coverage
- Enjoy a slice of the Australian epic
Departments
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