A Kingaroy firm director has been fined and will be publicly reprimanded for preparing and filing an affidavit for his client which contained a false statement...
Property law practitioners can hear about the lessons already learned since the introduction of seller disclosure obligations in August at this year’s Queensland Law Society Property...
The introduction of the right to disconnect in Australian employment law marks a significant step forward in protecting employee work-life balance, particularly in an era where...
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Misuse of enduring powers of attorney is contributing to elder abuse nationally, the Queensland Law Society told the Inquiry into Elder Abuse before the Education, Arts...
New Future Leaders Committee President Mathai “Matt” Joshi will be flying the flag for rural areas as the committee’s first regional president. A Senior Associate at...
The Queensland Court of Appeal will undertake its seventh judicial exchange with the Western Australian Court of Appeal and its third exchange with the South Australian...
There is now a tort of serious invasions of privacy. It is a statutory tort. It became law on 10 June 2025.1 This note answers some...
A District Court judge has urged greater care in the preparation of affidavits after deciding substituted service matters which involved poorly drafted documents. “While ordinarily I...
When engaging the services of an interpreter, practitioners are reminded to ensure full and appropriate materials are provided at the time they are engaged, including: the...