Date: 21 May 2012, Filed under: Dispute Resolution, Insurance
Until now, litigation arising from motor vehicle collisions also known as ‘Crash ‘n’ Bash’ litigation instigated more often than not, by the Insurer of...
Date: 04 Aug 2011, Filed under: Building & Construction law, Dispute Resolution, Building a Home
Negotiation in resolving fencing disputes with neighbours
Date: 24 Jun 2011, Filed under: Anti-Social Laws, Dispute Resolution
Many of us fantasise living next to a neighbour that’ll bring us delicious baked goods on a regular basis and is so quiet that we hardly notice that they’re...
Date: 22 Jun 2009, Filed under: Court Appearances, Divorce, Dispute Resolution
The Parramatta Local Court multi-court complex will officially re-open on 13 July 2009 and Nyman Gibson Stewart (www.notguilty.com.au) are poised and ready...
Date: 06 Dec 2007, Filed under: Divorce, Children, Separation, Property Settlement, Financial Disputes, Agreements, Dispute Resolution, Marriage and Civil Partnerships
The Law Council of Australia (LCA) has supported a new project encouraging parties to family law disputes to consider out-of-court means of resolving ...
Date: 06 Nov 2006, Filed under: Business & Commercial Law, Dispute Resolution
Lawyers may find themselves increasingly out of court, with Federal Attorney-General Phillip Ruddock broadening dispute powers so more people can "embrace"...
Date: 06 Jun 2006, Filed under: , Dispute Resolution
Date: 23 Aug 2005, Filed under: Business & Commercial Law, Corporations Law, Dispute Resolution
This article considers the implications of the successful proceedings for civil penalties and a disqualification order brought by the Australian Securities...
Date: 02 Aug 2005, Filed under: Commercial Litigation, Dispute Resolution
The winds of change are blowing for how expert witnesses are used in our courts: concern an inquiry by the NSW Law Reform Commission into how experts and...
Date: 13 Jul 2005, Filed under: Banking & Finance, Business & Commercial Law, Dispute Resolution
In the Federal Court matter of Calder v Commissioner of Taxation [2004] FCA 1769 consideration was given to objections against the affidavit of an accountant...