High Court provides guidance on class action waiver clauses
Recent High Court decision has confirmed that a class action waiver clause in the Ruby Princess class action was an unfair term under the ACL.
Recent High Court decision has confirmed that a class action waiver clause in the Ruby Princess class action was an unfair term under the ACL.
Changes to the Family Law Act will come into effect on 5 May 2024. There’s a new mandatory requirement for independent children’s lawyers to meet…
There are complex tax rules when dealing with company shares. Practitioners should be aware of the relevant legislation and if unsure, seek specialist advice.
The Court of Appeal has handed down a unanimous decision regarding the proper construction of a contract of life insurance.
The Law Society’s Policy and Practice team brings you a wrap-up of the most important issues of the moment.
Reporting and analysis of the latest key Federal Court judgments. By VINCCI CHAN.
Reporting and analysis of the latest key judgments from the New South Wales Court of Appeal. By Michael Morgan.
Reporting and analysis of the most recent notable decisions of the NSWSC and NSWCCA. By THOMAS SPOHR.
Reporting and analysis of the latest judgments and news in wills & estates and elder law. By DARRYL BROWNE.
When determining family provision claims, the Court may consider a range of factors including evidence of the deceased’s testamentary intentions.
Electronically stored information is valuable documentary evidence because of its content, and it is marshalled in a variety of formats.
The Federal Court has examined the ‘usual practice’ of drafting affidavits in NSW and confirmed there is no rule requiring witnesses to use direct speech.
The Court of Appeal has provided helpful guidance on the level of competition sufficient to engage non-compete restraints where two companies indirectly compete.