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Comparing Apples with Oranges?
7
Feb
2018
The Australian Life Insurance Industry moves closer to Standardised Reporting Definitions 1. ASIC and APRA released the initial industry-aggregate results from phase 1 of a joint pilot data collection project on life insurance claims.
The Bankruptcy Court’s power to look behind a judgment
5
Dec
2017
The Bankruptcy Court’s power to look behind a judgment The decision in Ramsay Health Care Australia Pty Ltd v Compton [2017] HCA 28 This decision concerned the circumstances in which a Court may “go behind” a judgment in order to be satisfied that the debt relied upon by the petitioning creditor i ...
Hacker-proof? Unpacking the new Privacy Amendments
24
Nov
2017
Hacker-proof? Unpacking the new Privacy Amendments – what this means for companies Organisations covered by the Australian Privacy Act 1988 (Cth) will soon need to notify eligible data breaches to the Office of the Australian Information Commissioner (OAIC) as well as to affected individuals as ...
Compliance with Subpoenas: Clarifying ‘Conduct Money’ and Compensation
16
Nov
2017
The widely used term ‘conduct money’ is regularly misapplied in situations where a party complying with a Subpoena to Produce to the Court (Subpoena to Produce) requests payment of a reasonable fee for their efforts. Conduct money, however, has been recognised as only applying where parties have rec ...
Indexation of Non-Economic Loss Damages under the Civil Liability Act 2002 (NSW)
12
Oct
2017
Indexation of Non-Economic Loss Damages under the Civil Liability Act 2002 (NSW)
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Aussie firm William Roberts opens in SG
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Feb
2013
Australian law firm William Roberts Lawyers has opened an office in Singapore, its first outside its home country and its third overall.
Matter of circumstance - proving motive for insurance fraud in arson
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2012
Reliance upon circumstantial evidence is common practice for insurance companies when alleging an insured was responsible for causing a fire that damaged an insured’s premises.
Consumer credit reform - snapshot on compliance
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2011
Reform of Australian Consumer Credit Laws by Federal Parliament in 2009 resulted in sweeping changes to the Australia consumer credit landscape.
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