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Carroll & O'Dea
If you are injured in a motor vehicle accident in Tasmania, this guide will assist.
Carroll & O'Dea
The NSW Court of Appeal has allowed an appeal in part in relation to a violent altercation at the licensed premises.
Doogue + George Defence Lawyers
A pre-trial procedure to streamline criminal cases, an opportunity for resolution without a full contested hearing.
Carroll & O'Dea
What an IME entails, its purpose, the process, and its impact on your personal injury claim in NSW.
Carroll & O'Dea
Written material by an expert in preparation for a verbal opinion may need to be disclosed in subsequent court proceedings.
Cooper Grace Ward
Recent case demonstrates the differences between the federal & state courts in approaching separate hearings on the question of 'serious harm'.
Carroll & O'Dea
Care, within the context of a personal injury claim, refers to assistance and support needed because of the injuries.
Stonegate Legal
A defamation concerns notice puts a publisher on notice that their published statement is defaming you.
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.
Doogue + George Defence Lawyers
What happens during a further mention? Maximising results during the further mention stage. What next?
Stonegate Legal
A recent amendment shifts the burden of proof from defendant to plaintiff to establish that they suffered serious harm.
Cooper Grace Ward
The common law defence of qualified privilege does not apply to publications that are motivated by malice.
Gilchrist Connell
Recent decision acknowledged that risk was foreseeable & not insignificant but focused on practical burdens on occupiers.
HBA Legal
'Stress' is insufficient for the purposes of establishing 'injury' pursuant to s5A of the SRC Act.
HBA Legal
Recent case highlights the importance of collecting competent expert evidence from relevant fields of expertise.
Astor Legal
A court order to protect a person from violence, harassment, intimidation or other threatening behaviour by another.
ExpertsDirect
Experts must only opine on matters which fall squarely within their field of specialised knowledge.
Criminal Defence Lawyers Australia
When children are sentenced for committing criminal offences, the court must give more emphasis to rehabilitation.
Gilchrist Connell
Guidance on when costs of separate legal representation by an employee are likely to be considered 'reasonable'.
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