Fundamentals of Effective Negotiation
In this edition of BenchTV, Peter Axelrod (solicitor) discusses the fundamentals of effective negotiation. Published on: [21.07.2017]
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Negligence In Relation To Asbestos-Contaminated Waste
In this edition of BenchTV, Dominic Priestley SC (Barrister – New Chambers, Sydney) and Robert Crittenden (Principal Solicitor- Meridian Lawyers, Sydney) discuss the recent decision in Bettergrow Pty Limited v NSW Electricity Networks Operations Pty Ltd as trustee for NSW Electricity Networks Operations Trust t/as TransGrid (No 2) [2018] NSWSC 514. Published on: [23.08.2018]
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Technology in the Law
In this edition of BenchTV, Professor Tania Sourdin (Head of School and Dean of Law – University of Newcastle, NSW) and Zile Yu (Head of Innovation and Special Projects – Meridian Lawyers, Sydney) discuss the role of current and future technologies in the legal profession and what these technologies could mean for the future of the legal industry. Published on: [18.07.2018]
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Superannuation Disability Claims and Regulatory Issue
Catherine Osborne (Principal – Meridian Lawyers, Sydney) and Bridie Nolan (Barrister – 12 Wentworth Selborne Chambers, Sydney) discuss some recent regulatory changes relating to superannuation, the Royal Commission’s examination of issues relating to superannuation, and life and disability claims following the Court of Appeal’s decision in Hannover Life Re of Australasia Ltd v Jones [2017] NSWCA 233. [Published on: 05.06.2018]
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Negligence and Consent in the Medical Profession: Part I
This is part one of an important discussion on medical negligence and the tort of assault, with Anthony Bartley SC and Andrew Saxton. [Published on: 24.11.2017]
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Negligence and Consent in the Medical Profession: Part II
This is part two of an important discussion on medical negligence and the tort of assault, with Anthony Bartley SC and Andrew Saxton. [Published on: 27.11.2017]
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Negotiating and Evidence of a Legal Retainer
Our presenters are two of the most experienced practitioners involved in litigation concerning members of the legal profession. Their discussion on retainer is worth watching. I highly recommend this production of 48 minutes. [Published on: 07.09.2016]