Benefits of a Special Disability Testamentary Trust Will

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State of New South Wales v Cullen [2024] NSWCA 310

We have previously written about the landmark decision of Cullen v State of New South Wales [2023] NSWSC 653 in which the Court held that police officers owe a duty of care to members of the public attending protests. This decision was appealed by the State.


I was injured in a car accident, but I wasn’t doing the right thing. Am I still eligible for TAC benefits?

It may come as a surprise that under the Victorian Transport Accident scheme, everyone injured in a transport accident is entitled to benefits from the TAC, even if the accident was their own fault. Further, those convicted of a driving offence are restricted from some entitlements but are always entitled to claim medical and like expenses.


Waller v Barrett – At last! The internationally recognised tort of invasion of privacy finally becomes proper Australian law

The case of Waller v Barrett is an intriguing step forward in the common law and for the first time in Australian law establishes the tort of invasion of privacy. It is also a fascinating example of a Plaintiff taking a creative and innovative approach to both torts law and equitable remedies.