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Australia
Carroll & O'Dea
Provides a background to the Heston Russell v ABC case and examines the public interest defence to defamation.
Doogue + George Defence Lawyers
Judges, judicial registrars and magistrates are often open to hear what TGD clients need, to feel seen and respected.
Carroll & O'Dea
Thousands of additional victim-survivors may now be eligible to apply for compensation under the National Redress Scheme.
Sydney Criminal Lawyers
Discusses the Bruce Lehrmann defamation case.
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.
Canada
Gardiner Roberts LLP
A party seeking an injunction to prevent a broadcaster from publishing a story about them will face significant obstacles due to the principles of freedom of expression in Canada...
Bennett Jones LLP
In the recent decision of Electronic Arts Inc. v Bourgeois, 2024 QCCA 284 (Bourgeois), the Québec Court of Appeal provided direction concerning when and how defendants...
McCarthy Tétrault LLP
On March 27, 2024, the Court of Appeal for Ontario released its much awaited decision in Palmer v. Teva. The decision sends a clear signal that claims based on weak science...
Reynolds Mirth Richards & Farmer
When picturing legal proceedings, many people envision dramatic courtroom trials with witnesses taking the stand. However, in Alberta, civil trials (unlike criminal trials) are rare.
Fasken
En tant que défendeur à une demande d'autorisation d'une action collective au Québec, vous venez d'apprendre que la Cour supérieure a autorisé l'exercice d'une action collective...
Miller Thomson LLP
Social media offers a platform for the sharing of information; however, the use of social media presents unique and significant legal challenges and potential liability...
Miller Thomson LLP
Litigation is often a lengthy and costly experience for those involved in commercial disputes. Parties often assume that if they are successful, their entire legal fees will be paid...
McCague Borlack LLP
In discussing limited rights of appeal pertaining to questions of law, The Supreme Court of Canada ("SCC") in Yatar v. TD Insurance Meloche Monnex unanimously...
Guernsey
Ogier
Saisie (meaning "to seize") is a court-driven, Guernsey customary law process, governed by the Saisie Procedure (Simplification) (Bailiwick) Order, 1952. It is a three-stage...
Hong Kong
Herbert Smith Freehills
Without prejudice ("WP") privilege protects a party's genuine attempt to settle a dispute by preventing communications made in that connection from being admitted as evidence in court.
India
Argus Partners
On January 2, 2024, the Supreme Court of in India in the case of, Kanwar Raj Singh (D) Th. Lrs. v. Gejo (D) Th. Lrs., has held that a sale deed will only operate from the date of registration ...
Argus Partners
On January 10, 2024, the Supreme Court of India in the case of, Alagammal v. Ganesan, held that specific performance of an agreement to sell cannot be sought by a buyer ...
Sochannam Legal
This issue was decided in the case of AVITEL POST STUDIOZ LIMITED V. HSBC PI HOLDINGS (MAURITIUS) LIMITED wherein the AVITEL had challenged the enforcement proceedings of a SIAC arbitration award
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