What’s New in Succession Law – Proctor Vol 36 No. 1
In the February issue of Queensland Law Society’s Proctor magazine, Christine Smyth’s regular feature is titled ‘Human rights, disability and adequate provision’.
Read moreIn the February issue of Queensland Law Society’s Proctor magazine, Christine Smyth’s regular feature is titled ‘Human rights, disability and adequate provision’.
Read moreIn the December issue of Queensland Law Society’s Proctor magazine, Christine Smyth’s regular feature is titled ‘Solicitor negligence – High Court grants special leave’. To read the full article, follow the below link To read more of Christine Smyth’s Proctor articles, Click Here.
Read moreIn the November issue of Queensland Law Society’s Proctor magazine, Christine Smyth’s regular feature is titled ‘Solicitors’ duties in estate matters’. To read the full article, follow the below link. To read more blogs related to What’s New in Succession Law? Click Here.
Read moreIn the August issue of Queensland Law Society’s Proctor magazine, Christine Smyth’s regular feature is titled ‘Defining de facto.’ To read the full article, follow the below link. To read more blogs related to What’s New in Succession Law? Click Here
Read moreIn the June issue of Queensland Law Society’s Proctor magazine, Christine Smyth’s regular feature is titled ‘Solicitor ‘negligence’ – fizzer or fantastic.’ To read the full article, follow the below link. To read more blogs related to What’s New in Succession Law? Click Here
Read moreIn the April issue of Queensland Law Society’s Proctor magazine, Christine Smyth’s regular feature is titled ‘Death and taxes.’ To read the full article, follow the below link. Click Here
Read moreIn the October issue of Queensland Law Society’s Proctor magazine, Christine Smyth’s regular feature titled “LSC wins costs appeal” discusses the successful appeal against an order in the substantive decision that it pay certain indemnity costs in respect to charges brought by it, which were subsequently withdrawn.
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