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Derwent & Tamar Chambers

Locality: Hobart, Tasmania

Phone: +61 3 6220 6000



Address: 128 Macquarie Street 7000 Hobart, TAS, Australia

Website: http://derwentandtamarchambers.com

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24.01.2022 http://derwentandtamarchambers.com//heritage-listing-a-hi/



23.01.2022 The Management of Violence in Family Law Litigation from the Perspective of a Perpatrator paper by Bill Ayliffe

22.01.2022 Congratulations Jessie Sawyer!

22.01.2022 UK launches project to transform Legal Aid - including aim to introduce price competition into criminal LA market... ow.ly/khzcD



18.01.2022 Sentencing Advisory Council releases final report into not recording a conviction as a sentencing option: ‘Not recording a conviction’ as a sentencing option Final Report No. 3 This report makes 36 recommendations to the Attorney-General in relation to the sentencing option of ‘not recording a conviction’. Under the Sentencing Act 1997 (Tas) and the Youth Justice Act 1997 (Tas), there are several sanctions that can be imposed by judges and magistrates without recording a co...nviction. However, there is no power to impose a fine on an adult offender without recording a conviction. This report considers the implication for an offender of a court not recording a conviction following a finding of guilt, and specifically whether a fine should be able to be imposed if a conviction is not recorded. http://www.sentencingcouncil.tas.gov.au//non-conviction-se

18.01.2022 A very good article by Marshall J on a very important issue.

14.01.2022 "How to deal with complaints about other lawyers and how to deal with professional conduct complaints against you"-Law Society of Tasmania seminar speaking notes by Chris Gunson.



14.01.2022 'Journalists' sources' appeal allowed by the Supreme Court of Victoria Court of Appeal-but on the ground that the magistrate at first instance erred because the witness summonses directed to the Age journalists were issued for an illegitimate purpose and were a fishing expedition. The confidentiality of journalists sources was not addressed by the Court of Appeal. https://jade.barnet.com.au/Jade.html#article=293844

11.01.2022 The High Court rejects the implication of a general term of mutual trust and confidence into employment contracts. See: Commonwealth Bank of Australia v. Barker [2014] HCA 32

07.01.2022 An invitation to a Tasmanian Bar seminar

05.01.2022 "Sweeping changes" to Supreme Court of Victoria costs scales apply from 1 April 2013

01.01.2022 Congratulations Sandra Taglieri SC, a member of Derwent & Tamar Chambers, on her appointment as Senior Counsel.



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