The not-so-ordinary meaning of ‘ordinarily resident’
Jen McMillan unpacks the Court’s narrow interpretation of ‘ordinarily resident’ and provides valuable practice notes and updates on residential land purchasing.
Jen McMillan unpacks the Court’s narrow interpretation of ‘ordinarily resident’ and provides valuable practice notes and updates on residential land purchasing.
Recent Supreme Court decision confirms solicitors have an obligation to advise clients on obvious practical implications of transactions which are the subject of advice.
A recent decision has confirmed the general principle that solicitor’s duty is owed solely to their client and the Court.
Recent High Court decision found the mere passage of time does not provide a sufficient basis to permanently stay certain child abuse claims.
Delay and a failure to communicate can give rise not only to disciplinary issues but also professional indemnity claims.
Recent ACT Civil & Administrative Tribunal decision considers the extent of a solicitor’s duty of care when providing advice in conveyancing transactions.
An increase in ransomware attacks has forced law practices to consider whether to pay the ransom however there may be criminal law implications.
It is good practice to document any advice given to a client. Where a client’s instructions seem unreasonable, there are ways to navigate the situation.
Lawyers owe clients a duty of care to advise on a range of risks and this duty may extend to climate risks.
Recent Court of Appeal decision has confirmed that a solicitor is not obliged to repeat advice previously given to a client.
The Royal Commission into Institutional Responses to Child Sexual Abuse has brought about significant legal reform that lawyers should be aware of.
Effective immediately, citizens of New Zealand and certain countries are no longer liable for surcharge purchaser duty and surcharge land tax in NSW.
Although it might be tempting to act for family and friends, there are various risks and pitfalls from a professional negligence and insurance perspective.