Executive LegalCommon AssaultIn New South Wales, common assault under section 61 of the Crimes Act 1900 (NSW) carries a maximum penalty of two years imprisonment and…May 12, 2018May 12, 2018
Executive LegalWhat is the legal status of ICOs and crypto-assets? — Part 1Australia like many places have a high level of interest in crypto-assets, including the use of ICOs by entities to raise funds. A number…May 2, 20181May 2, 20181
Executive LegalWHAT HAPPENS IN A BAIL APPLICATION IN NEW SOUTH WALESIn New South Wales, a person accused of committing a criminal offence is either granted or refused bail pursuant to the provisions of the…Apr 28, 2018Apr 28, 2018
Executive LegalShould drug suppliers be liable for the death of those who consume the drugs and then die as a…The Australian position on whether drug suppliers are liable for the death of those who consume the drugs and die as a result is well…Apr 22, 2018Apr 22, 2018
Executive LegalUNDERSTANDING AN APPREHENDED VIOLENCE ORDER (‘AVO’) IN NEW SOUTH WALESAPPREHENDED VIOLENCE ORDERApr 19, 2018Apr 19, 2018
Executive LegalSo you have just been served.It’s 7am and you hear a loud knock on your front door. You open the door to be greeted by a man who says: “Ms Jones, are you the Defendant…Apr 17, 2018Apr 17, 2018