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S5 Episode 9: Recent Cases in the Court of Appeal 2024

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Release Date: 03/20/2024

S5 Episode 13: Daze in Court - New Parenting Orders Framework - The Family Law Amendment Act 2023 show art S5 Episode 13: Daze in Court - New Parenting Orders Framework - The Family Law Amendment Act 2023

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In this episode of the Daze in Court series, Foley's List barristers Rohan Hoult and Michele Brooks sits down to look at the new Family Law Amendment Act 2023, discussing what has changed and what has not changed, and how the changes may affect how we look at parenting orders going forward. This episode is part one of two. 

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In this episode of "Daze in Court", Foley's List barristers Rohan Hoult and Alex Metherell discuss with Jim Mellas tips for briefing counsel, the state of the Parthenon Marbles dispute, dealing with non-disclosure in financial matters in the family law jurisdiction. To write in with a question, suggest future topics, or provide feedback for this series, email in to Rohan Hoult at !

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In this episode, Foley's List barristers Rohan Hoult and Harriet Geddes reunite to launch a new series: "Daze In Court". They discuss the importance of court etiquette for practitioners and how to recognise inappropriate conduct in Court, as well as the best ways to manage and deal with those difficult situations.   To write in with a question, suggest future topics, or provide feedback for this series, email in to Rohan Hoult at !

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In this episode, Foley's List barrister and advanced mediator Glen Pauline gives a franchise case update discussing two recent judgements, relating to an injunction proceeding and the recent Mercedes Benz case related to goodwill, non-renewal and good faith.

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This is a recording of Session 5 of the Foley's February Criminal Law CPD Series of 2024. In this episode, Paul Holdenson KC & Jack O’Connor discusses learnings from some recent decisions of the Court of Appeal, including in relation to hearsay evidence, stay applications, identification evidence, the relevance of childhood deprivation in sentencing, and more.

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S5 Episode 8: When is a Conviction Spent? Advising Clients on the Spent Convictions Act and Related Legislation show art S5 Episode 8: When is a Conviction Spent? Advising Clients on the Spent Convictions Act and Related Legislation

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This is a recording of Session 4 of the Foley's February Criminal Law CPD Series of 2024. In this episode, Foley’s List barristers Peter Matthews and Simon Thomas explains the purpose and breakdown of the new regime, looks into exemptions, protections in place against improper disclosure, and the future of the regime.

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This is a recording of Session 3 of the Foley's February Criminal Law CPD Series of 2024. In this episode, Foley’s List barristers Michael Stanton and Julia Kretzenbacher explores what exactly Section 137: Exclusion of prejudicial evidence in criminal proceedings means and how it has been applied in the Courts, with an in-depth look at IMM v the Queen 2016.

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This is a recording of session 2 of the Foley’s February Criminal Law CPD Series of 2024. In this episode, Sharon Lacy S.C. and Hetty de Crespigny touch on the law, the science and the philosophy behind doli incapax, then discusses the preparation and forensic decision making in doli incapax cases.

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This is a recording of Session 1 of the Foley's February Criminal Law CPD Series of 2024. In this episode, Daniel Gurvich KC, Tristan Joseph and Leigh Crosbie discuss responding to Notices to Produce, Obligations of Disclosure, and contrast Continuing and Non-Continuing Offences.

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In this episode of Think Foley’s, we join Rohan Hoult and Harriet Geddes in a casual Q&A style chat. Rohan and Harriet cover a wide range of topics, from changes to the Family Law Act to advice for solicitors and barristers alike when preparing for a defended hearing.   Rohan Hoult has over 35 years’ experience practicing exclusively in family law. Rohan is also an AIFLAM Nationally Accredited Mediator. In 2020, Rohan took on the position of Senior Judicial Registrar for the Federal Circuit and Family Court of Australia, delivering judgments and presiding over Judicial Settlement...

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This is a recording of Session 5 of the Foley's February Criminal Law CPD Series of 2024. In this episode, Paul Holdenson KC & Jack O’Connor discusses learnings from some recent decisions of the Court of Appeal, including in relation to hearsay evidence, stay applications, identification evidence, the relevance of childhood deprivation in sentencing, and more.