Have a website and think that’s enough to entice potential clients to your practice? Well…that approach may have worked 10 years ago, however, the rules of the game have changed,…
Read moreThe Modern Lawyer Wears Many Hats [Infographic]
Business and people management skills aren’t taught at law school, but they’re essential for running a successful legal practice, whether you’re a sole practitioner or in charge of a team…
Read moreA Career in the Law. Make Me a Lawyer Panel Tips and Tricks [Video]
In May of this year Thomson Reuters Netwrx in association with Survive Law, held the inaugural law student event, Make Me a Lawyer, at the Sydney Convention Centre, Darling Harbour.…
Read moreLegal Research Trends in Action [Guide]
Whether you’re a lawyer, barrister, legal librarian or academic, you know firsthand how important research is to your work. The good news is that legal technology is rapidly evolving, making it easier…
Read moreThe Ever Expanding Role of a Modern Legal Librarian (Infographic)
Take a look at our infographic: 10 Duties of a Modern Legal Librarian or Knowledge Manager to see just how colourful this role is becoming! It used to be the traditional role…
Read moreVendor’s GST Liability for Property Sale Should be Clear in Contract
A recent case before the Victorian Supreme Court (Cityrose Trading Pty Ltd v Booth & Anor [2013] VSC 504, handed down on 19 September 2013) has highlighted the importance for…
Read moreSharing Property Ownership? Watch for Capital Gains Tax
Property ownership is still considered one of the most important achievements in an individual’s lifetime. Who doesn’t want to secure a roof over their heads? And parents, especially in this…
Read moreSpring Cleaning Work Health and Safety Laws
The Commonwealth does not have the constitutional authority to enact legislation regarding work health and safety (formerly referred to as “occupational health and safety”). Therefore, attempts at harmonisation of such…
Read moreResolving Building Contract Disputes Quickly and Cheaply
Disputes over building contracts are now required to be resolved quickly and cheaply and ideally without litigation. The “paramount object” of the uniform Commercial Arbitration legislation (in force in most…
Read moreThe 50 Shades of Grey of Australian Evidence Law
Legal practitioners, academics and students would agree that the law of evidence in Australia is often frustrated by a mixture of statute, common law, and rules of court. With the…
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