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New legislation set to make law more accessible in Victoria by Azedeh Khalilizadeh (added 17 July 2008)

Law-making in Victoria is set to become more accessible, with new laws designed to modernise the state's Law Foundation.
First waves of reforms commence to tighten Government spend on legal services by Azedeh Khalilizadeh (added 17 July 2008)

The Government's expenditure on lawyers is set for an overhaul, with the commencement of the first tranche of reforms on 1 July 2008.
De Facto Disputes for the Family Court ? by Christopher Dimock of Dimocks Family Lawyers (added 4 July 2008)

A Bill has finally been put before Parliament that will eventually allow federal Family law courts to determine issues of property settlement and maintenance between de facto and same-sex couples.
Networking for Women by Susan Waywood (added 25 June 2008)

Networking has long been essential to the practice of law. However, with more women entering the legal profession, methods of networking have changed. Not all networking techniques are universal and gender differences have resulted in new networking methods.
Statutory Demands – Why time is of the essence by Anil Herat of Legal Recovery Solutions (added 25 June 2008)

If you are a company director, your company may at sometime be served with a Statutory Demand under Section 459E of the Corporations Act. The purpose of utilising this section of the Corporations Act is to recover monies due and owing by the company.
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