Listed below are a selection of articles from the historical publication entitled Insurance Brief as well as related items of interest.
For further information about the judgements referred to, contact one of our insurance team.
Insurance Brief
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The Australian Insurer's Duty of Utmost Good Faith
Roping in "Reasonable Discoverability"
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July 2006
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The Building Act 2004 : implications for statutory liability policy
Early neutral evaluation : a new form of ADR
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July 2005
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Revolution in the District Court
Duty of care in building industry cases
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September 2004
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Ambulance chasing lawyers : a new incentive
Solicitors conflict of interest : the latest statement
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December 2003
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Vive la difference : why we are not yet part of Australia Liability for the acts of employees
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April 2003
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A widened liability under the Fair Trading Act?
Revisiting exemplary damages (yet again) A v Bottrill, Privy Council, 6 September 2002
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October 2002
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A quiet word in your ear about confidentiality
New stresses for insurers in the employment sector
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March 2002
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Personal liability for employed professionals
Subsidence - that's not natural - I want cover!
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October 2001
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Fewer losses from natual disasters Huge proposed increases to court fees
Natural justice & the judiciary
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June 2001
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Duty of utmost good faith clarified
How not to bring a claim against solicitors
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February 2001
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Negligence and the contractual matrix
Travel Cover
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October 2000
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When are household goods not household goods?
Testing fast cars: the sequel
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July 2000
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Testing fast cars: part 1
Are doctors insurance agents?
When a dangerous thing escapes from a defendant's property - the rule in Rylands v Fletcher |
March 2000
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