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Carroll & O'Dea
Anyone engaging in court proceedings should be aware of the Harman undertaking & its applicability to documents in proceedings.
ExpertsDirect
Costs expert opinion rejected for not having direct experience in practising law in NSW.
Holman Webb
An example of how difficult it can be to successfully rely on a limitations defence, particularly at an interlocutory stage.
Carroll & O'Dea
Recovery of compensation money for false and misleading representations made by the claimant in his motor vehicle claim.
Doogue + George Defence Lawyers
Judges, judicial registrars and magistrates are often open to hear what TGD clients need, to feel seen and respected.
ExpertsDirect
It is important for medicolegal experts to base their opinions on specialised knowledge, & not solely on the parties' accounts.
Criminal Defence Lawyers Australia
The NSW ODPP was accused of 'judge-shopping' when it requested a District Court judge to recuse himself from presiding.
Carroll & O'Dea
Difficulties which can arise when an employer and a third party tortfeasor are sued in respect of a workplace accident.
Astor Legal
Jury duty is an essential civic duty which helps to uphold justice in the decision of the court.
Corrs Chambers Westgarth
When can a mortgagee claim a right to retain reasonable security for costs of anticipated litigation with a mortgagor?
Vincent Young
Typically, the standard approach in litigation is to resolve all issues together in a single hearing. However, there are exceptions acknowledged by the Uniform Civil Procedure Rules 2005...
Bartier Perry
The Industrial Court will be able to resolve disputes, impose fines, handle WH&S prosecutions and hear underpayment cases.
Bennett & Philp Lawyers
These decisions were all ex tempore but they provide useful guidance on the court process of company liquidation.
Doogue + George Defence Lawyers
A pre-trial procedure to streamline criminal cases, an opportunity for resolution without a full contested hearing.
Carroll & O'Dea
Case summary – highlights responsibility of plaintiffs to prove the factual basis in slip and fall claims.
Astor Legal
Double jeopardy is a criminal law principle that prevents an individual from being tried again for the same offence.
Carroll & O'Dea
To bring a claim in medical negligence, you must have actually suffered damage as a result of the negligence.
Doogue + George Defence Lawyers
What happens during a further mention? Maximising results during the further mention stage. What next?
Astor Legal
A court order to protect a person from violence, harassment, intimidation or other threatening behaviour by another.
Criminal Defence Lawyers Australia
When children are sentenced for committing criminal offences, the court must give more emphasis to rehabilitation.
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