By Law Institute Journal
Contents
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AGED CARE
A conversation on the state of aged care in Australia between Bill O’Shea and Professor Joseph Ibrahim.
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PROFILE
New LIV president Tania Wolff is optimistic the profession can move on from a year that was laced with challenges.
By Karin Derkley
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ENVIRONMENTAL LAW
There are key environmental considerations for industry, government and the legal profession as we recover from COVID-19.
By Gabrielle Guthrie and Jody Williams
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LIV COUNCIL
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SUPERANNUATION
Where a person may receive a superannuation death benefit and is the LPR of an estate, there may be a conflict. Recent cases have looked at that conflict and provide guidance for practitioners.
By Clare Sunderland
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REGIONAL
COVID-19 accelerated many changes already underway in regional practice.
By Karin Derkley
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CITIZENSHIP
A High Court decision has confirmed that Aboriginal Australians cannot be deported or removed from Australia under the migration legislation and instruments.
By Lauri Stewart
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ASSOCIATIONS
Victoria's 15 regional and suburban law associations are highly valued LIV partners. Each group outlines their aims and activities.
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FAMILY LAW
As the family courts face overwhelming demand, judges are encouraging parties to turn to arbitration. Practitioners can promote this as a way for parties to fast track their disputes and gain greater control over their matters.
By Debra Foulkes and Khloe Saw
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REGIONAL
A country legal practice is no tree change fantasy but for Rebecca Alexander it has its rewards.
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SUBURBAN
For Annamiek Van Loon practice in the suburbs is the real deal.
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REPUTATION
In the wake of the Lawyer X scandal, Royal Commission recommendations around conduct of lawyers include strengthening access to ethical support.
By Carolyn Ford
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JOURNAL UPDATE
Members are being given the choice to read the LIJ in digital or print format from April.
By Carolyn Ford
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