Tuesday Lunchtime Speakers July 2013

and migration. Click on the link for more details. http://codea.cornflourblue.com/docfiles/FINAL%20Invitation_%20RuddockPhillip_V6.pdf Tuesday July 16: The Hon. Dyson Heydon AC a former High Court Judge, Rhodes Scholar and Dean of Sydney University…

Beware suspect sources of funds

…alleged agreement; e) the arrangement was one of a “mistress relationship” in which Leonard obtained funds as a consequence of a relationship of affection; f) there were no limits to…

Student Discipline

and when school leaders should contact the police. For a copy of David’s paper to be sent to you, please contact Lyndall Smart at lsmart@codea.com.au or David Ford at dford@codea.com.au….

Managing the Risks in Off-Campus Activities

and how, together, all parties should work together for the safety of students. For more papers surrounding Education Law, please contact Lyndall Smart at lsmart@codea.com.au or David Ford at dford@codea.com.au….

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Scott Dougall

…Courts, and the Administrative Appeals Tribunal. Scott also acts for a range of employee associations and is the lead Partner for Carroll & O’Dea Lawyers in commonwealth compensation matters. Standing…

Emily Katheklakis

…of making a claim. Emily is an experienced advocate, with extensive negotiation and advocacy skills, representing clients at mediations, settlement conferences, arbitrations and conciliations when it matters. Emily appears regularly…

A Bully in the Headline

…legally smile in Australia?”) can almost invariably be answered with the word “no”. Misinformation from click-bait can indeed be a problem for social media users. For over 50% of Australians,…