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What Types of Tasks Do Employment Law Specialists Perform?

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  • 15 February 2024
In the intricate labyrinth of modern workplaces, navigating the legal rights and obligations can be a daunting task for both employers and employees. This is where the expertise of an Employment La
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Choose an Experienced Criminal Defense Lawyer in Sydney

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  • 30 September 2023
G'day, folks! Life can throw unexpected challenges our way, and sometimes, that includes facing criminal charges. When that happens in Sydney, you want the best possible defence. In this blog p
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The Accession of King Charles and the Courts

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  • 21 February 2023
What does the Accession of King Charles to the Throne Mean for the Courts Queen Elizabeth II is the longest reigning monarch in history. Her reign spanned almost 71 years. Most people living to
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The Witch Trials of Early Modern Europe

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  • 02 November 2022
The Witch Trials of Early Modern Europe Between 1500 and 1700 Europe was gripped by ‘witchcraze’ hysteria. Witch hunting became a gendered phenomenon which conspired mainly against
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Do I Know My Choices at Law?

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  • 02 March 2022
What happens if you’re caught committing a criminal offence? Most people understand that the police will arrest you, take you to court, and let the Magistrate, Judge or Jury decide on your ca
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Tendency Evidence

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  • 18 June 2021
When you are charged with a criminal offence the prosecution may attempt to use what is known as ‘Tendency Evidence’ against you. Additionally, tendency evidence can also be used in civ
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Trial by Media – Good or Bad?

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  • 26 April 2021
A defendant should be considered innocent until proven guilty.  All defendants have a right to a fair trial,[1] which requires a verdict made by an impartial jury.  The jury must determin
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Can a Defendant be Prosecuted Using Illegally Obtained Evidence?

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  • 14 April 2021
In some instances, evidence that points to a defendant’s guilt may have been obtained illegally.  For example, by a police search without a warrant, or a covert video of a crime being co
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The Importance of Open Justice

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  • 12 April 2021
Open justice is a central feature of Australia’s judicial system.  Open justice means court rooms are open for the public to view.[1]   In particular, it allows for journalists
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‘Adverse Action’ in Employment Law

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  • 15 March 2021
Our workplaces are an integral part of our lives, and take up most of our time and efforts. For this reason, it is very important to feel appreciated, valued and treated fairly at work. How
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