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Lawyer cancellation fees
Published in Monash University law review (01-09-2020)“…Nearly 30 years ago an Australian judge remarked that the charging of cancellation fees by counsel was a new phenomenon, before branding it as one to be…”
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'Fault lines' in certainty of object for private trusts: 'None the worse for it'?
Published in Adelaide law review (01-01-2019)“…It is well established that the validity of trusts is grounded in, amongst other things, certainty of object. Courts have developed rules, which function in a…”
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'Fault lines' in certainty of object for private trusts: 'None the worse for it'?
Published in Adelaide law review (01-09-2019)“…It is well established that the validity of trusts is grounded in, amongst other things, certainty of object. Courts have developed rules, which function in a…”
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Contextualising lawyer overcharging
Published in Monash University law review (01-01-2016)“…The law recognises various avenues directed to controlling costs as between lawyer and client, which assume significance in the modern competitive legal…”
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Contextualising lawyer overcharging
Published in Monash University law review (01-01-2016)“…The law recognises various avenues directed to controlling costs as between lawyer and client, which assume significance in the modern competitive legal…”
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Contextualising lawyer overcharging
Published in Monash University law review (01-01-2016)“…Ethics of lawyers overcharging clients - legal profession legislation in each state regulates the charging of costs between lawyer and client - competition…”
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The high court's constructive trust tricenarian: Its legacy from 1985-2015
Published in Adelaide law review (01-01-2015)“…The last 30 years or so has witnessed the High Court of Australia devote more of its energies to the constructive trust than in the preceding 80 years since…”
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1984-2014the life of the (non-constructive) trust in the high court
Published in Adelaide law review (01-01-2015)“…The High Court of Australia has handed down at least 30 judgments on the law of trusts in the period 1984-2014. This presents as an opportune time to consider…”
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The high court's constructive trust tricenarian: Its legacy from 1985-2015
Published in Adelaide law review (01-01-2015)“…The last 30 years or so has witnessed the High Court of Australia devote more of its energies to the constructive trust than in the preceding 80 years since…”
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1984-2014the life of the (non-constructive) trust in the high court
Published in Adelaide law review (01-01-2015)“…The High Court of Australia has handed down at least 30 judgments on the law of trusts in the period 1984-2014. This presents as an opportune time to consider…”
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1984-2014 : the life of the (non-constructive) trust in the High Court
Published in Adelaide law review (01-01-2015)“…High Court developments in law of trusts over twenty year period - case law reveals changes to previously accepted principle - fluidity of concept of the trust…”
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The high court's constructive trust tricenarian: Its legacy from 1985-2015
Published in Adelaide law review (01-01-2015)“…The last 30 years or so has witnessed the High Court of Australia devote more of its energies to the constructive trust than in the preceding 80 years since…”
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I want information! Beneficiaries' basic right or court controlled discretion?
Published in UNIVERSITY OF TASMANIA LAW REVIEW (01-01-2013)“…Entitlement of beneficiaries to proper administration of trust - access to information relating to management of trust property - access to information a…”
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Contextualising lawyer overcharging
Published in Monash University law review (01-01-2016)“…The law recognises various avenues directed to controlling costs as between lawyer and client, which assume significance in the modern competitive legal…”
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The High Court's constructive trust tricenarian : its legacy from 1985-2015
Published in Adelaide law review (01-01-2015)“…High Court of Australia decisions on the constructive trust - 30 years since the judgement in Muschinski v Dodds - Deane J's analysis of the nature of the…”
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1984-2014 : the life of the (non-constructive) trust in the High Court
Published in Adelaide law review (01-01-2015)“…High Court developments in law of trusts over twenty year period - case law reveals changes to previously accepted principle - fluidity of concept of the trust…”
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Mandating Lawyer Reporting of their Peers' Misconduct: Should Australia Follow Suit?
Published in Legal ethics (Oxford, England) (02-06-2014)“…Alerting regulatory and professional bodies to lawyer misconduct has traditionally been a predominantly reactionary process, heavily reliant upon client…”
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Costs agreements and VCAT : the challenge of St Yves
Published in Monash University law review (01-01-2008)“…Regulation of costs agreements - manner in which legal services can be charged - fair and reasonable terms - fiduciary law - lawyer-client relationship -…”
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The Recovery of Counsel's Fees
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The Recovery of Counsel's Fees
Published in University of Queensland law journal (01-01-2004)“…Special edition: legal reforms in Queensland - whether counsel's traditional disability to sue for fees should remain in this jurisdiction - the Legal…”
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