Journal Updates – September
The following Journal update articles where posted originally in the Journals Talk blog. Public Law Review update: September 2012 By journals team on September 17, 2012 The latest Part of the Public Law Review includes articles on a wide range of topics, including the loss or impairment of native title; s 6(2)(b) of the Charter ...more
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Thomson Reuters recently completed a survey of FirstPoint users to learn how we can better meets the needs of our customers. As a result of this feedback, Thomson Reuters is pleased to let you know of a range of potential FirstPoint enhancements we are looking at developing. To this end, we are asking customers to ...more
Launch of the 2012 Intellectual Property Essay Competition
Thomson Reuters and the General Editor of the Australian Intellectual Property Journal (AIPJ) would like to announce the launch of the 2012 Intellectual Property Law Graduate Essay Competition. Prizes include $1,000 cash and publication of your essay in the AIPJ. Entries close on 30 November 2012, so start writing!
Australian Bankruptcy Law & Practice: new commentary on “sham” transactions
Update 154 (October 2012) of Australian Bankruptcy Law & Practice contains extensive new commentary on “sham” transactions. The commentary has been written by Paul McQuade, and includes: the definition of a sham; the intention of the parties; trusts; ascertainment of intention; and examples. Under the examples subheading, extensive case notes have been written on the ...more

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Online Commentaries – Westlaw AU September Updates
Click on the corresponding document links below to go directly to the relevant document link for each product. This list is current as at the time of writing. Note: Product updating cycles vary based on title. Some products update 15 times per year others only 2 – 3 times. Legislation updates when necessary, this can be ...more