Court finds that the prongs of a pallet jack created a foreseeable risk of injury to customer
A woman injured while shopping for strawberries in an Aldi supermarket has had her judgment in the District Court upheld on appeal in the New South Wales Court of Appeal.
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When couples separate, they often have this problem… how do we pay the mortgage?
How do you pay off the mortgage when in the middle of a separation or divorce? Property settlement can be the most complicated part of ending a marriage, however these...
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Know Your Rights in NSW
This detailed article details your rights in relation to criminal law in NSW and what powers the police have in relation to searching you and asking you questions.
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Jury Duty – A Guide For Potential Jurors
Serving on a jury? Our guide answers frequently asked questions about jury service, whether you consider it an honor or wish to avoid the duty.
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What is self-defence?
Under NSW law a person is not responsible for a criminal offence if the person carries out the conduct constituting the offence in self-defence.
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A Redundancy Payment is Property and Can Be Divided in a Property Settlement
A redundancy payment can be divided in your property settlement. Understand the rules for your redundancy payment in divorce. Get legal advice now.
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One brain snap doesn’t mean you aren’t entitled to compensation
Don't let a momentary lapse in judgment stop you from claiming the compensation you deserve. Learn about your rights after an incident.
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What happens if my Power of Attorney abuses that power?
Suspect Power of Attorney abuse? Learn how to identify financial misconduct, revoke a POA if you have capacity, and pursue legal action.
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When does a smack go beyond reasonable discipline and become an assault at law?
When does corporal punishment become an assault at law? Understand the legal limits on physical discipline for children in Australia.
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Does going to prison reduce the risk of reoffending when compared with a suspended sentence?
A study published by the NSW Bureau of Crime Statistics and Research (BOCSAR) has found that Offenders given a suspended sentence are less likely to re-offend than those given a...
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