Latest Issue - May 2013
Volume 51
Law Society Journal (NSW, Australia), May 2013
Special Features
- Super powers
- Blowing hot and cold on the International Arbitration Act
- Class actions
- Unfair contract terms
- Tax crimes
- Keeping lawyers in law firms
In Practice
- Contractual indemnities trump proportionate liability
- Library update
- Tax Sting: Declaration of trust and stamp duty
- Removal from roll: Antoine Sandroussi, Mark Joseph Flynn
- Manager appointed: AYS Legals
- Practising certificate suspended, manager appointed: Jason Arraj, Jason Arraj Solicitor
- Manager appointed to practices of deceased solicitors: Michael Lewis & Associates, Aqueous Commercial Lawyers
- New employer sanctions under the Migration Act
- Google liable for failing to take down defamatory material
- Ethics: Confidential information and prospective clients
- Taxation: Appealing an objection decision
- ASIC claims of legal professional privilege
- Challenging adjudication decisions in building and construction
- When your 'independent expert' is not so independent
- Wide deed of release defeats valid claim
- Risk Management: Danger for the defamed, and their lawyers
Mentions - Lawyer Talk
- Some pro bono matters are still "screaming out" for assistance
- The justice system needs to find a voice in cyberspace
- Finding justice
- Rising to the challenge
- John Koowarta Scholarship winner announced
- Learning from the past
- Tackling the Tiger
Departments
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