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  • Admin Appeals Reports

    The Administrative Appeals Reports publishes significant Administrative Appeals Tribunal decisions, as well as decisions on appeal from the Administrative Appeals Tribunal to the Federal Court. Since 1989, the Administrative Appeals Reports has provided practitioners with comprehensive coverage on a number of areas including: Aviation; Broadcasting; Bankruptcy; Citizenship; Commonwealth Employees’ Compensation; Customs and Excise; Education; Environment; Export Grants; Freedom of Information; Immigration; Social Security; Superannuation; and Veterans.

  • Alert 24 - Income Tax

    Alert24 is Thomson Reuters' current awareness service, providing all the latest Legal and Regulatory developments in key areas of practice. Each day, subscribers receive an email detailing the latest cases, legislation, news and policy updates so you stay informed . Alert24 gives you the ability to choose what you want...when you need it.

  • Alert24 - Accounting and Audit

    Alert24 is Thomson Reuters' current awareness service, providing all the latest Legal and Regulatory developments in key areas of practice. Each day, subscribers receive an email detailing the latest cases, legislation, news and policy updates so you stay informed . Alert24 gives you the ability to choose what you want...when you need it.

  • Alert24 - Administrative Law

    Alert24 is the premium news service for legal professionals containing filtered information that is expertly selected and covers news, press releases, policy materials, full text cases, legislation and bill tracking. Alert 24 - Administrative law covers, inter alia, the law dealing with government agencies and their decision-making, Migration, Whistle-blowers, Human Rights, Judicial Review, Privacy, civil rights and discrimination, keeping you up to date in your practice.

  • Alert24 - All Topics Collection

    Alert24 is the premium news service for legal professionals. Daily headlines and summaries alert you to changes affecting your practice area. It contains filtered information that is expertly selected and covers news, press releases, policy materials, full text cases, legislation and bill tracking. Alert24 features advanced and simple-to-use functionality with flexible delivery options including email and RSS feeds plus a full searchable archive.

  • Alert24 - Banking & Finance

    Alert24 is the premium news service for legal professionals containing filtered information that is expertly selected and covers news, press releases, policy materials, full text cases, legislation and bill tracking. Alert 24 – Banking & Finance covers banking, consumer credit, interest rates and insurance matters keeping you up to date in your practice.

  • Alert24 - Bankruptcy & Insolvency

    Alert24 is the premium news service for legal professionals containing filtered information that is expertly selected and covers news, press releases, policy materials, full text cases, legislation and bill tracking. Alert 24 – Bankruptcy & Insolvency covers personal and corporate insolvency keeping you up to date in your practice.

  • Alert24 - Building & Construction

    Alert24 is the premium news service for legal professionals containing filtered information that is expertly selected and covers news, press releases, policy materials, full text cases, legislation and bill tracking. Alert 24 – Building & Construction covers building and infrastructure projects and contracts matters keeping you up to date in your practice.

  • Alert24 - Commercial Law

    Alert24 is the premium news service for legal professionals containing filtered information that is expertly selected and covers news, press releases, policy materials, full text cases, legislation and bill tracking. Alert 24 – Commercial Law covers, inter alia the topics of general commercial law, consumer law, sale of goods, partnership, trusts and equity, transport law, maritime time law, privacy, liquor law, gaming law and airlines keeping you up to date in your practice.

  • Alert24 - Competition & Trade Practices

    Alert24 is the premium news service for legal professionals containing filtered information that is expertly selected and covers news, press releases, policy materials, full text cases, legislation and bill tracking. Alert24 – Competition & Trade Practices covers competition and trade practices governed by the Trade Practices Act and State Fair Trading Acts matters and ACCC items keeping you up to date in your practice.

  • Alert24 - Contract Law

    Alert24 is the premium news service for legal professionals containing filtered information that is expertly selected and covers news, press releases, policy materials, full text cases, legislation and bill tracking. Alert24 – Contract Law covers the law relating to contracts, including application and principles, partnerships, parties, unconscionable conduct, remedies, case and statute law keeping you up to date in your practice.

  • Alert24 - Corporations

    Alert24 is the premium news service for legal professionals containing filtered information that is expertly selected and covers news, press releases, policy materials, full text cases, legislation and bill tracking. Alert24 – Corporations covers corporations and ASIC legislation, including formation and incorporation, takeovers and reconstructions items keeping you up to date in your practice.

  • Alert24 - Court Practice and Litigation

    Alert24 is the premium news service for legal professionals containing filtered information that is expertly selected and covers news, press releases, policy materials, full text cases, legislation and bill tracking. Alert24 – Court Practice & Litigation covers inter alia, dispute resolution, litigation and court practice, civil procedure, appeals and evidence in State and Federal jurisdictions keeping you up to date in your practice.

  • Alert24 - Criminal Law

    Alert24 is the premium news service for legal professionals containing filtered information that is expertly selected and covers news, press releases, policy materials, full text cases, legislation and bill tracking. Alert24 – Criminal Law covers State and Federal criminal matters, with specific areas covered including, criminal procedure, sentencing, bail, extradition, national security, trial and appeal, and evidence keeping you up to date in your practice.

  • Alert24 - Family Law

    Alert24 is the premium news service for legal professionals containing filtered information that is expertly selected and covers news, press releases, policy materials, full text cases, legislation and bill tracking. Alert24 – Family Law covers inter alia, family law and child welfare matters, surrogacy, adoption and family property keeping you up to date in your practice.

  • Alert24 - Financial Services Regulation

    Alert24 is Thomson Reuters' current awareness service, providing all the latest Legal and Regulatory developments in key areas of practice. Each day, subscribers receive an email detailing the latest cases, legislation, news and policy updates so you stay informed . Alert24 gives you the ability to choose what you want...when you need it.

  • Alert24 - General Practice

    Alert24 is the premium news service for legal professionals containing filtered information that is expertly selected and covers news, press releases, policy materials, full text cases, legislation and bill tracking. Alert24 – General Practice is designed principally for the generalist. It covers topics as divers as wills and probate, conveyancing, motor vehicle law and trusts, as well as news in the legal profession, ethics and debt recovery.

  • Alert24 - GST

    Alert24 is Thomson Reuters' current awareness service, providing all the latest Legal and Regulatory developments in key areas of practice. Each day, subscribers receive an email detailing the latest cases, legislation, news and policy updates so you stay informed . Alert24 gives you the ability to choose what you want...when you need it.

  • Alert24 - Intellectual Property

    Alert24 is the premium news service for legal professionals containing filtered information that is expertly selected and covers news, press releases, policy materials, full text cases, legislation and bill tracking. Alert24 – Intellectual property covers topics including copyright, designs, trademarks and patents, keeping you up to date in your practice.

  • Alert24 - Legal Topics Collections

    Alert24 is the premium news service for legal professionals. Daily headlines and summaries alert you to changes affecting your practice area. It contains filtered information that is expertly selected and covers news, press releases, policy materials, full text cases, legislation and bill tracking. Alert24 features advanced and simple-to-use functionality with flexible delivery options including email and RSS feeds plus a full searchable archive.

  • Alert24 - Media & Communications

    Alert24 is the premium news service for legal professionals containing filtered information that is expertly selected and covers news, press releases, policy materials, full text cases, legislation and bill tracking. Alert24 – Media Law and Communications cover topics such as IT Law, copyright and media as well as ACMA reports keeping you up to date in your practice.

  • Alert24 - Press Gallery

    Alert24 is the premium news service for legal professionals containing filtered information that is expertly selected and covers news, press releases, policy materials, full text cases, legislation and bill tracking. Alert24 – Press Gallery covers news and reviews about politics, executive government and parliament, including elections, political parties, leadership changes, corporate involvement with the public sphere, industry organisations, lobbying and parliamentary sittings keeping you up to date in your practice.

  • Alert24 - Property Planning & Environment

    Alert24 is the premium news service for legal professionals containing filtered information that is expertly selected and covers news, press releases, policy materials, full text cases, legislation and bill tracking. Alert24 – Property, Planning & Environment covers topics as diverse as conveyancing, property and strata titles, local government law, planning law, environmental law and resources keeping you up to date in your practice.

  • Alert24 - State Duties and Other Taxes

    Alert24 is Thomson Reuters' current awareness service, providing all the latest Legal and Regulatory developments in key areas of practice. Each day, subscribers receive an email detailing the latest cases, legislation, news and policy updates so you stay informed . Alert24 gives you the ability to choose what you want...when you need it.

  • Alert24 - Tax & Accounting Topics Collection

    Alert24 is Thomson Reuters' current awareness service, providing all the latest Legal and Regulatory developments in key areas of practice. Each day, subscribers receive an email detailing the latest cases, legislation, news and policy updates so you stay informed . Alert24 gives you the ability to choose what you want...when you need it.

  • Alert24 - Workplace & Employment Law

    Alert24 is the premium news service for legal professionals containing filtered information that is expertly selected and covers news, press releases, policy materials, full text cases, legislation and bill tracking. Alert24 – Workplace & Employment Law deals with all matters relating to employment, human resources, industrial relations, Workers’ Compensation, discrimination and unions keeping you up to date in your practice.

  • Alert24 Commercial & Media Pack

    Alert24 is the premium news service for legal professionals. Daily headlines and summaries alert you to changes affecting your practice area. It contains filtered information that is expertly selected and covers news, press releases, policy materials, full text cases, legislation and bill tracking. Alert24 features advanced and simple-to-use functionality with flexible delivery options including email and RSS feeds plus a full searchable archive.

  • ASIC and Corporations Law Forms-Legal Precedents NSW

    To manage a successful practice that upholds a competitive advantage you will want your business to operate efficiently and cost effectively. Legal Precedents NSW allows practices access to a range of commonly used and up-to-date Precedents available to them online. By using the Legal Precedents NSW you will be able to keep up-to-date with court form and legislative changes enabling you to be more efficient and to provide your clients with a better service.

  • ASIC Company Directors Alert: Email

    Can you afford to miss out on essential compliance developments impacting directly on Company Directors? Save on research time and have the right information to hand, when you need it, with ASIC Company Directors Alert. Every time ASIC releases a policy document that’s relevant to company directors, you’ll receive an alert within 24 hours of release — direct to your inbox.

  • ASIC Corporate Investigations and Hearings

    ASIC Corporate Investigations and Hearings is a highly practical service providing detailed coverage of the investigation and enforcement methods used by ASIC when performing its regulatory functions under the ASIC Act, Corporations Act, consumer credit legislation and superannuation/retirement savings accounts legislation. ASIC’s powers, including powers to conduct investigations, administrative hearings and court proceedings, are comprehensively analysed and examined.

  • ASIC Digest

    Essential compliance information at your fingertips, direct from the Australian Securities and Investments Commission. ASIC Digest is a logically structured and professionally indexed compilation of all Regulatory Guides, Rules, Class Orders, Information Sheets, Reports and other guidance documents released by ASIC. Thomson Reuters is the authorised publisher for ASIC and ASIC Digest is the information source used by ASIC offices throughout Australia.

  • ASIC Financial Services Alert: Email

    When your compliance obligations change, don’t you want to be the first to know? Save on research time and have the right information to hand, when you need it, with ASIC Financial Services Alert. Every time ASIC releases a policy document that’s relevant to financial services professionals, you’ll receive an alert within 24 hours of release — direct to your inbox.

  • ASIC Financial Services Policy Handbook

    Critical financial services compliance information, direct from the Australian Securities and Investments Commission. Written, authorised and endorsed by ASIC and delivered by Thomson Reuters, ASIC’s official publisher, the ASIC Financial Services Policy Handbook shows you how to fulfil your compliance obligations and acquire and maintain an Australian Financial Services Licence. It gives you quick access to key compliance information to help you understand advising and dealing, financial requirements, dispute resolution, training of advisers, product disclosure, financial markets and relief from certain parts of the law.

  • ASIC Forms

    Written, authorised and endorsed by ASIC and delivered by Thomson Reuters, ASIC’s official publisher, this is your complete system for electronically completing and managing commonly lodged ASIC forms. ASIC Forms contains approximately 200 of the forms most commonly lodged with ASIC (excludes only those not released by ASIC in paper format).

  • ASIC Forms

    Written, authorised and endorsed by ASIC and delivered by Thomson Reuters, ASIC’s official publisher, this is your complete system for electronically completing and managing commonly lodged ASIC forms. ASIC Forms contains approximately 200 of the forms most commonly lodged with ASIC (excludes only those not released by ASIC in paper format).

  • ASIC Managed Investments Alert: Email

    Updates on all the changes to managed investments regulation, straight to your inbox. Save on research time and have the right information to hand, when you need it, with ASIC Managed Investments Alert. Every time ASIC releases a policy document that’s relevant to managed investment schemes, you’ll receive an alert within 24 hours of release — direct to your inbox.

  • ASIC Managed Investments Handbook

    Regulatory information on managed investment schemes, direct from the Australian Securities and Investments Commission. If you deal with managed investments schemes, this is an essential tool to stay on top of your compliance obligations. Written, authorised and endorsed by ASIC and delivered by Thomson Reuters, ASIC’s official publisher, the ASIC Managed Investments Handbook will help you to save time and comply with ASIC guidelines easily and more effectively.

  • ASIC Working Guide for Accountants

    ASIC compliance for accountants made easy, with information direct from the Australian Securities and Investments Commission. Written, authorised and endorsed by ASIC and delivered by Thomson Reuters, ASIC’s official publisher, ASIC Working Guide for Accountants has been tailored to provide you with ASIC’s interpretation of compliance issues that affect your professional duties.

  • ASIC Working Guide for Company Directors

    Essential compliance information for company directors, direct from the Australian Securities and Investments Commission. Stay on top of your corporate governance obligations with essential ASIC information written, authorised and endorsed by ASIC and delivered by Thomson Reuters, ASIC’s official publisher. Quickly locate relevant information, including ASIC Regulatory Guides, Class Orders, media and information releases and more affecting your role.

  • AU Family Law Cases on Westlaw

    Family Law Cases is a practice area slice of Thomson Reuters' Unreported Judgments service available as a separate product on all cases related to Family Law in Australia. Family Law Cases is a comprehensive, searchable collection of full text case law on family matters reported in the High Court of Australia, Family Court of Australia, Federal Circuit Court, and State and Territory Supreme Courts.

  • Australasian Dispute Resolution

    Thomson Reuters is pleased to announce the online release of its popular looseleaf service Australasian Dispute Resolution from 20 March 2013. Edited by Professor Tania Sourdin (Professor of Law and Dispute Resolution, Monash University) Australasian Dispute Resolution provides practical instruction on various ADR techniques used in Australia and New Zealand. The online release will include all of the features that have made Australasian Dispute Resolution so widely used, including detailed commentary, extracts of key Australian ADR legislation and reference tables summarising ADR provisions for New Zealand, precedents, supplementary material and specific instruction on a wide spectrum of disputes.

  • Australasian Dispute Resolution Journal

    Evaluating dispute resolution theory and practice in Australia and overseas The Australasian Dispute Resolution Journal is a key resource for staying up to date in the area of alternative dispute resolution (ADR). The journal features articles covering the broad spectrum of ADR, including mediation, arbitration, and negotiation. This is the only Australasian journal covering the theory, analysis and practice of dispute resolution in Australia and overseas.

  • Australian Bankruptcy Law & Practice

    Australian Bankruptcy Law & Practice meets all the information needs of the bankruptcy specialist. The annotations are written by leading practitioners in this field who analyse the practical and legal significance of bankruptcy reform, legislative and case law developments. The service logically follows the structure of the Acts, rules and regulations.

  • Australian Business Law Review

    Leading articles on relevant issues in areas including competition and consumer, taxation, corporate, environment (and related) law As one of Australia’s most cited legal journals, Australian Business Law Review ’s reputation is well deserved. Each issue includes articles on business practice and commercial law in Australia and overseas. Australian Business Law Review features commentary from Australia’s prominent commercial lawyers, presenting different views on the many elements of business law, concentrating in particular on trade practices law (both from an Australian and overseas perspective), regulation of business in various areas including environment protection, occupational health and safety, corporate law and taxation, as well as other emerging areas of business regulation.

  • Australian Capital Territory Law Reports

    The only authorised law reports of the Australian Capital Territory The Australian Capital Territory Law Reports include decisions of the ACT Court of Appeal and of Judges and Masters in the ACT Supreme Court. Carefully selected judgments are accompanied by catchwords and authored headnotes that summarise the decision. With an ever-increasing volume of judgments being handed down, these reports enable practitioners and researchers to know which decisions are important and to quickly understand the relevance of decisions.

  • Australian Capital Territory Law Reports

    The only authorised law reports of the Australian Capital Territory The Australian Capital Territory Law Reports include decisions of the ACT Court of Appeal and of Judges and Masters in the ACT Supreme Court. Carefully selected judgments are accompanied by catchwords and authored headnotes that summarise the decision. With an ever-increasing volume of judgments being handed down, these reports enable practitioners and researchers to know which decisions are important and to quickly understand the relevance of decisions.

  • Australian CGT Handbook

    Authored by Chris Evans, Ann Kayis-Kumar and Tim Russell, the Australian CGT Handbook 2019-20 continues to be a well-respected capital gains tax guide, offering a comprehensive coverage of the Australian capital gains tax provisions, together with realistic examples, crucial practical tips and warnings. Practitioners will benefit from the publication’s accessible style when advising clients on the most common and complex CGT problems and helping them make sense of the provisions in a practical and relevant manner.

  • Australian Commercial Precedents: Commercial and Retail Leasing

    Essential precedents for commercial leasing lawyer, counsel or in-house lawyer dealing with: commercial leasing – this precedent is adaptable for all State jurisdictions; and specific State retail leasing precedents accounting for individual State differences. Authors are expert commercial leasing practitioners Stephen Pallavicini and Marie Boustani.

  • Australian Commercial Precedents: Corporations Precedents

    Essential precedents for corporate lawyer, counsel or in-house lawyer dealing with: Proprietary companies’ constitutions for standard and subsidiary companies, share classes and pre-emption provisions. Company incorporations addressing pre-registration applications and registration implementation; and Company secretarial including directors and shareholders’ meetings, company officers and security transactions. Each precedent is easy-to-use, versatile and written in plain legal language.

  • Australian Commercial Precedents: Employment Precedents

    Essential precedents for commercial employment lawyer, counsel or in-house lawyer providing practical assistance in implementing employment structures under the Fair Work Act 2009 (Cth). The precedents are applicable to employers governed by the Federal system, and are designed for constitutional corporations (see s 14 of the Act) in the private sector.

  • Australian Commercial Precedents: Finance and Securities Precedents

    Essential precedents for commercial finance and securities lawyer, counsel or in house lawyer dealing with: credit agreements, mortgages, general and specific security agreements (PPSA), inter-creditor agreements, set-off agreements and guarantees. Author is Saurabh Gupta, Principal Lawyer and Founder at Gupta & Co.

  • Australian Commercial Precedents: Franchising Precedents

    Essential precedents for commercial franchising lawyer, counsel or in-house lawyer dealing with: confidentially agreement, franchise agreement, international franchising agreement, master franchising agreement and associated checklists. Author is Andrea Pane, a commercial lawyer and partner with Robert James Lawyers, specialising in franchising law and product distribution systems.

  • Australian Commercial Precedents: Insolvency Precedents

    Essential precedents for insolvency practitioners, counsel, accountants and company officials having to deal with insolvency. The precedents cover both: receivership; and voluntary administration. Commentary addresses the preconditions for and use of the various documents. Each precedent is easy-to-use, versatile and written in plain legal language. Each precedent comes with drafting notes and optional clauses which can be hidden in the final draft, making them easy to tailor for a specific brief.

  • Australian Commercial Precedents: Intellectual Property Licensing

    Essential precedents for commercial lawyers practicing in intellectual property law and technology law. The precedents cover: standard IP licensing agreements; including both an IP assignment deed and licence agreement; and software licensing agreements; including software and end user licence agreements, terms of service and software development and implementation agreements. Each precedent is easy-to-use, versatile and written in plain legal language.

  • Australian Commercial Precedents: Joint Ventures & Partnerships

    Essential precedents for commercial lawyers practicing in the area of joint ventures and partnerships law. The precedents cover: corporate business collective agreements; partnership agreements; incorporated and unincorporated joint venture agreements; related documents; and Participation Sell-down and Development Agreements. Each precedent is easy-to-use, versatile and written in plain legal language. Each precedent comes with drafting notes and optional clauses which can be hidden in the final draft, making them easy to tailor for a specific brief.

  • Australian Commercial Precedents: Mergers & Acquisitions

    The module is authored by Jaclyn Riley-Smith, a Senior Consultant – Corporate law, mergers and acquisitions with the Merlehan Group. The first transaction covered is an off-market takeover involving a bidder making offers directly to target shareholders to acquire target shares. The second transaction contemplated is a compulsory acquisition.

  • Australian Commercial Precedents: Restraint and Confidentiality

    Essential precedents for commercial lawyers practicing in the area of restraint of trade and confidentiality. The precedents cover: pre-negotiation disclosure agreements; confidentiality agreements; post-employment restraint of trade; and breach of confidentiality. Each precedent is easy-to-use, versatile and written in plain legal language and accompanied by introductory commentary. Each precedent comes with drafting notes and optional clauses which can be hidden in the final draft, making them easy to tailor for a specific brief.

  • Australian Commercial Precedents: Sale of Business Precedents

    Essential precedents for commercial lawyers practicing in the area of the sale of businesses. Precedents contained include: Business sale agreement (short form); Business sale agreement (long form); and Asset sale agreement. Each precedent is easy-to-use, versatile and written in plain legal language and accompanied by introductory commentary. Each precedent comes with drafting notes and optional clauses which can be hidden in the final draft, making them easy to tailor for a specific brief.

  • Australian Commercial Precedents: Sale of Shares

    Essential precedents for commercial lawyers practicing in the area of the sale of shares. Precedents contained include: Share sales agreement, both short and long form and document completion checklists; Unit sales agreement short form. Each precedent is easy-to-use, versatile and written in plain legal language and accompanied by introductory commentary. Each precedent comes with drafting notes and optional clauses which can be hidden in the final draft, making them easy to tailor for a specific brief.

  • Australian Commercial Precedents: Share and Unit Subscription Precedents

    Essential precedents for commercial lawyers practicing in the area of share and unit subscription law. Precedents contained include: Subscription investment: for both shares and units for single and multiple subscribers, debt conversion and vehicle purchase; Purchase options: both share and option agreements for subscription call option and redeemable preference share subscription agreement.

  • Australian Commercial Precedents: Standard, Release and Confidentiality

    Essential precedents for commercial lawyers. A wide range of precedents are included which cover: amendments, extensions, and termination of agreements; powers of attorney; contract and lease novation; debt release and forbearance; security release; and various confidentiality agreements and undertakings. Each precedent is easy-to-use, versatile and written in plain legal language. Each precedent comes with drafting notes and optional clauses which can be hidden in the final draft, making them easy to tailor for a specific brief.

  • Australian Commercial Precedents: Supply Contracts & Commercial

    Essential precedents for commercial lawyers working with supply contracts and commercial licensing. A wide range of precedents are included which cover: goods; mixed goods; consultancy services; management services; and commercial licensing. Each precedent is easy-to-use, versatile and written in plain legal language. Each precedent comes with drafting notes and optional clauses which can be hidden in the final draft, making them easy to tailor for a specific brief.

  • Australian Commercial Precedents: Trusts Precedents

    Essential precedents for commercial lawyers working in the area of trusts law. A wide range of precedents are offered, including: discretionary trust deeds for appointor and guardian or both, and general, security trust deed; trust stamp duty declaration for both individual and corporate trustees; appointor and guardian consent forms; and unit trust deeds for both private and hybrid trusts.

  • Australian Criminal Reports

    Criminal law is constantly evolving; so staying up-to-date can be challenging. As the only specialist criminal law report series in Australia, the Australian Criminal Reports are an indispensable guide to the latest authoritative decisions of the leading courts in all Australian criminal law jurisdictions. The Australian Criminal Reports publish carefully selected criminal cases from the High Court and the Federal Court of Australia and the Supreme Courts of the States and Territories dating back to 1979.

  • Australian Double Tax Agreements

    International Agreements provides detailed analysis of Australia’s double tax agreements. Tax treaties are arranged in alphabetical order, by country. The service also includes the full text and commentary on the International Tax Agreements Act 1953. Also included is International Agreements Bulletin , a regular news bulletin reporting international tax changes. International Agreements Bulletin is updated two times per year (approx).

  • Australian Financial Planning Handbook

    The Australian Financial Planning Handbook provides coverage of the Financial Services Royal Commission and recent compliance and regulatory developments. There is expert coverage on the Future of Financial Advice (FoFA) reforms as well as the implications of all the Government's major superannuation changes. Other important topics include: SMSF and social security changes; ASIC requirements; financial adviser education reforms; and robo-advice.

  • Australian Governance Professional Handbook

    The Australian Governance Professionals Handbook ensures that you have the knowledge and resources to meet all of your organisation’s corporate governance obligations, including: - the latest ASIC announcements and annual reporting requirements for superannuation funds; - legislative changes affecting Corporate Governance professional and their role; - the latest rulings from the ATO and how it affects your role and the responsibilities; - crucial developments in corporate governance; - the role various regulatory bodies play and what their powers are; - the steps involved in incorporation, administration and winding up of companies; - how to appoint a director, and how to remove one; and - shares and registers, audits, securities.

  • Australian GST Handbook

    Overview of The Australian GST Handbook 2020-21 The Australian GST Handbook 2020-21 comprehensively explains the operation of the GST system, covering all aspects of the GST legislation and its relationship with other taxes, including income tax and CGT. Practical explanations highlight the impact of GST on day-to-day transactions, with special focus on key areas such as real property and claiming input tax credits.

  • Australian Income Tax Commentary

    Renowned for its quality of analysis, Thomson Reuters’ Australian Income Tax Commentary is an essential research tool for tax practitioners. Written by our specialist in-house tax writers and a select team of commissioned practitioners and academics, this subscription service provides explanatory commentary on the income tax laws contained in the ITAA 1997 and the ITAA 1936.

  • Australian Income Tax Legislation

    Australian Income Tax Legislation provides the full text of the Income Tax Assessment Act 1936 and the Income Tax Assessment Act 1997, together with additional related legislation, including Fringe Benefits Tax, Income Tax (Transitional Provisions) Act 1997 and Superannuation. This extensive service is updated as amendments occur. Full history notes listing all amendments allow reconstruction of the section/subsection at any point to aid interpretation and application.

  • Australian Income Tax Legislation & Commentary

    Australian Income Tax Legislation & Commentary combines the full text of the Income Tax Assessment Acts and related legislation together with our comprehensive commentary service covering: Income Tax Assessment Act 1997; Income Tax Assessment Regulations 1997; Income Tax (Transitional Provisions) Act 1997; Income Tax Assessment Act 1936; Income Tax Regulations 1936; and Taxation Administration Act 1953.

  • Australian Journal of Administrative Law

    Critical analysis of contemporary administrative law issues The Australian Journal of Administrative Law provides subscribers with current and critical commentary on contemporary developments in administrative law. The coverage of the journal encompasses civil and political rights, discrimination and refugees, discrimination, trade, commerce and revenue, and work and employment, among other topics.

  • Australian Journal of Competition and Consumer Law

    Practical Insights into trade practices and consumer law The Australian Journal of Competition and Consumer Law (formerly the Trade Practices Law Journal ) provides an exceptional arena for the exchange of ideas and information on topical issues of trade practices law and practice. Insightful articles, editorials and case notes, succinct reports discussing and analysing legislative and judicial developments, as well as commentaries pertaining to the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission, the Australian Competition Tribunal and the National Competition Council, are some of the inclusions that make this innovative journal unique.

  • Australian Law Journal

    First published in 1927, The Australian Law Journal (ALJ) continues from strength to strength as one of Australia’s most respected and widely cited legal journals, and is a must have for all legal professionals. The ALJ marked its 90th anniversary in 2017 with a celebration at the Banco Court (Supreme Court of NSW) , and also co-hosted a very successful Conference on The Future of Australian Legal Education with the Australian Academy of Law in August 2017.

  • Australian Law Journal

    First published in 1927, The Australian Law Journal (ALJ) continues from strength to strength as one of Australia’s most respected and widely cited legal journals, and is a must have for all legal professionals. The ALJ marked its 90th anniversary in 2017 with a celebration at the Banco Court (Supreme Court of NSW) .

  • Australian Law Journal and Reports (Reports Only)

    First published in 1927, The Australian Law Journal (ALJ) continues from strength to strength as one of Australia’s most respected and widely cited legal journals, and is a must have for all legal professionals. The ALJ marked its 90th anniversary in 2017 with a celebration at the Banco Court (Supreme Court of NSW) .

  • Australian Law of Contract

    Australian Law of Contract provides a detailed analysis of the law of contract for Australian practitioners. Providing unparalleled and compelling guidance on the fundamentals of contract law.

  • Australian Legal Journals Index Online

    An ideal research tool: quick, thorough and intuitive The Australian Legal Journals Index (ALJI) is the ideal way to perform comprehensive topic-based research of journal articles. The ALJI guarantees you keep up to date by browsing or searching through journal abstracts, cases referred to, legislative references, key citing information or by jurisdiction.

  • Australian Resources Law Reports

    The Australian Resources Law Reports (ARLR) series is the only specialist report series in Australia dealing with mining, energy and resources law. Carefully selected judgments are accompanied by catchwords and authored headnotes that summarise the decision and highlight the key issues. In addition, an editorial comment is provided that explains the practical significance and commercial implications of the case, making these Reports an essential research tool for practitioners working in the areas of mining, energy and resources.

  • Australian Sentencing

    Sentencing matters consume most court of appeal work. Australian Sentencing is the logical choice in each Australian jurisdiction, for practitioners and law students alike. It offers: national scope; commentary on fundamental concepts such as judicial reasoning in sentencing, sentencing hearings, sentencing appeals, the principle of proportionality, sentencing objectives, aggravating and mitigating factors, sentencing and Aboriginality, criminal sanctions, imprisonment, intermediate sanctions, discharges and bonds, fines and disqualifications and reform of sentencing law in Australia as well as core sentencing legislation from all Australian jurisdictions.

  • Australian Specialist Reports Academic Collection

  • Australian Succession & Trusts Law Reports

    Editors: David Wright and Professor Prue Vines Honorary Editorial Adviser: Professor Rosalind Croucher Australian Succession and Trusts Law Reports (ASTLR) is Australia’s only law report series meeting the specialised needs of succession and trusts lawyers with convenient and centralised reporting of the most recent and relevant decisions of the State Supreme Courts, the Federal Court and the High Court.

  • Australian Succession Law

    Australian Succession Law is the only service of its kind offering national coverage of the five key areas of succession law, providing subscribers with: Topical and in-depth commentary covering all jurisdictions, acknowledging uniformity and highlighting differences within state-based succession law regimes, to make cross-border practice more accessible. A logical structure for ease of access and research as well as practical and time saving tools and tables and a compilation of relevant and current legislation from all states and territories.

  • Australian Superannuation Handbook

    Australian Superannuation Handbook 2020-21 Despite ongoing reforms, superannuation remains a tax effective investment structure to achieve wealth creation and retirement objectives. To guide clients through the maze of tax, superannuation and social security provisions, accountants and other professional advisers need a working knowledge of the latest changes. Current to 1 July 2020, the Australian Superannuation Handbook 2020-21 is an essential companion for tax practitioners to help comply with the latest superannuation regulatory requirements.

  • Australian Superannuation Practice

    Australian Superannuation Practice provides a comprehensive research package for effectively administering this complex and dynamic area, providing the full text of superannuation and related legislation and source materials, including rulings, determinations and APRA information. Detailed commentary focuses on tax related superannuation issues such as contributions and member benefits, superannuation surcharge, trustees' duties, SIS compliance, investment rules, dispute resolution and the Superannuation Guarantee regime.

  • Australian Tax Handbook

    The Australian Tax Handbook online edition is a comprehensive resource covering the full spectrum of income tax law, related taxes and tax reform. Our online service provides you with a complete picture of the Australian tax system, enabling you to locate answers to your questions fast. The Australian Tax Handbook online is presented in a concise, easy-to-navigate format and features clear overviews, explanations and worked examples to make the tax system easier to understand and apply in practice.

  • Australian Tax Reports

    This publication publishes the full text of all income tax decisions by Australian courts and tribunals, as well as other relevant taxes, including GST, sales tax, payroll tax, stamp duties and land tax. Unreported Tax Cases , forms part of the Australian Tax Reports online service, provides users with fast digital access to the full text of the most recent cases as they are handed down by the Federal Court and Administrative Appeals Tribunal.

  • Australian Tax Review

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  • Comparable Verdicts in Personal Injury Claims

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  • Conveyancing Manual NSW

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  • Conveyancing Manual Queensland

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  • Costs Guide NSW

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  • Criminal Law NSW

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  • Crutchfield's Voluntary Administration

    Crutchfield's Voluntary Administration combines detailed annotated versions of Part 5.3A and Schedule 2 of the Corporations Act 2001 with guiding topic-based commentary. Both analysis and annotations are geared to the range of practice, addressing recent judicial interpretation and the regulatory requirements of the legislation. Commentary and annotations are updated biannually.

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  • Dickey's Family Law with Legislation

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  • Duties Leg NSW Online

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  • Duties Legislation Queensland

    Duties Legislation Queensland contains up to date versions of the Duties Act 2001 (Qld) and the Taxation Administration Act 2001 (Qld) with annotations by Dr JG Mann. Updated 3 times per year, it also features the text of rulings and forms issued by the Office of State Revenue, as well as extracts from Second Reading Speeches that introduced amendments to the Acts.

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    Duties Legislation Queensland contains up to date versions of the Duties Act 2001 (Qld) and the Taxation Administration Act 2001 (Qld) with annotations by Dr JG Mann. Updated 3 times per year, it also features the text of rulings and forms issued by the Office of State Revenue, as well as extracts from Second Reading Speeches that introduced amendments to the Acts.

  • Duties Legislation South Australia

    This looseleaf service devoted to the South Australian jurisdiction provides comprehensive coverage of all aspects of stamp duties legislation and Stamp Duties Office practice in one handy volume. It includes the full text of the Stamp Duties Act 1923 with detailed annotations, plus other relevant legislation. Among the many features of this service are a discussion of important decisions from other States, the Federal and High Courts as well as practice pointers and second reading speeches for new Bills amending the relevant revenue laws.

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  • Employment Factbook

    Employment Factbook explains the legal aspects of key employment compliance matters, helping you to deal with sensitive issues and reduce your risk of employment-related litigation. It covers critical areas including State and Commonwealth legislation, principal obligations of an employer, wages and salaries, hours of work, forms of leave, employment contracts, terminations and more.

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    To manage a successful practice that upholds a competitive advantage you will want your business to operate efficiently and cost effectively. The Law Society Precedents allows practices access to a range of commonly used and up-to-date Precedents available to them online. By using the Law Society Precedents you will be able to keep up-to-date with court form and legislative changes enabling you to be more efficient and to provide your clients with a better service.

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  • Family Law Precedents-Legal Precedents NSW

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  • Family Law Review: Online

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  • Federal Court Forms-Legal Precedents NSW

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  • Federal Court Reports

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    The Federal Court Reports are a must-have for the practice and research of federal law in Australia. As the authorised reports of the Federal Court, the Federal Court Reports publish full text decisions on important and diverse areas of law such as: taxation, corporations law, intellectual property, environmental protection, telecommunications, equity, immigration and freedom of information.

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    The Federal Law Reports publish decisions from State and Territory Supreme Courts exercising Federal jurisdiction, the Family Court of Australia, the Federal Magistrates Court and Federal tribunals. Each decision is accompanied by a detailed headnote which highlights the key issues of each case and keeps you up-to-date on recent developments in federal law.

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  • Financial Crime Control and Anti Money Laundering

    Financial Crime Control and Anti-Money Laundering (previously Anti-Money Laundering & Counter-Terrorism Financing in Australia ) provides a complete suite of legislation, caselaw and commentary for lawyers, accountants, compliance experts and other professionals needing to advise their clients on financial crime and compliance with the regulation of money laundering and terrorism financing.

  • FirstPoint

    FirstPoint (powered by The Australian Digest) is an online case law research tool that provides citation information, reliable summaries of important cases and makes it easy to find similar and related cases. Powered by the Australian Digest, it is the only Australian case law research tool with easy subject based browsing.

  • Food Legislation NSW

    Food Legislation NSW covers the current legislation relating to the food industry in NSW, annotated with commentary on food standards, hygiene issues, labelling and packaging food products. Our Current Issues section alerts subscribers to developments in Australia and relevant, related overseas issues. We also feature a Case Digest section to keep subscribers abreast of decisions from the Supreme Court of NSW and the Federal Court.

  • Forbes’ Evidence Law in Queensland - Online

    Provides practitioners with reliable, updated, comprehensive and unique annotation of the Evidence Act 1977 (Qld), and commentary on evidentiary matters. Helpful introductory chapters outline the foundations of Queensland’s evidence law, followed by John Forbes’ provision-by-provision analysis of the Act. Each section is reproduced in full and augmented by commentary, to provide both important context & precision analysis.

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  • Fringe Benefits Tax Bulletin

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  • Fringe Benefits Tax Commentary -Online (Westlaw)

    Our FBT Service continues to be a source of much needed clarity in the FBT landscape. The FBT Service provides you with a complete guide to the current law, regulation and practice regarding the imposition and collection of FBT. The service includes clear and concise commentary explaining how the law operates and the Australian Tax Office’s (ATO) views on aspects of the law.

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  • GST Cases Online

    GST Cases provides the full text of all Australian GST-related judgments, along with summaries describing the implications of each judgment. Further value is added by the inclusion of headnotes written by practitioners that provide a succinct summary of the facts and findings contained in the decisions.

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  • GST Leg Plus

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  • High Court Practice

    This service is an essential guide to practice and procedure in the High Court. Written by Justice Geoffrey Flick of the Federal Court (the distinguished author of Federal Court Practice and Federal Administrative Law) , High Court Practice provides you with insightful commentary in a clear, straightforward style. High Court Practice includes everything you need for High Court proceedings: · Annotated procedural legislation for the High Court · Constitution with key section annotations · Practitioner Rules · Practice Notes · Forms · Fees information.

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  • Income Tax&GST Strategies Manual (WLAU)

    New update available now, current as at 31 March 2015. Key strategies to save your clients tax dollars Acting as a bridge between the theory and the practice of the two most substantial areas of tax, the Income Tax & GST Strategies Manual puts expert guidance at your fingertips. Income Tax & GST Strategies Manual highlights specific requirements that must be considered when applying the principles of tax law to the circumstances of individual taxpayers, highlights tax traps that may not be apparent from a reading of the legislation, and discusses how to take advantage of the favourable ways to apply particular provisions of the tax law.

  • Indictable Offences in Victoria

    Indictable Offences in Victoria opens with a set of chapters setting out the principles of criminal law in Victoria including alternative verdicts, duplicity and joinder. It also identifies law relevant to causation, defences, sentencing and bail. The major second part comprises an alphabetical treatment of a wide range of indictable offences, addressing the essentials of each and identifying other possible charges.

  • Indictable Offences Queensland

    As the essential guide for practitioners in the criminal jurisdiction of the Queensland District and Supreme Courts, Butler and Holt’s Indictable Offences Queensland provides: Concise, consistently structured annotations to key legislation that are focussed on current law not historical analysis as well as cross references to Summary Offences Queensland to ensure complete coverage of all criminal jurisdictions in Queensland.

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    The Industrial Reports (IR) are Australia’s only specialist full-text case report series on industrial and employment law. Beginning November 2015, IR will be the official publisher of the authorised decisions of the Industrial Court of Queensland (ICQ) and the Queensland Industrial Relations Commission (QIRC). It is also the only publication featuring the authorised decisions of the Federal Fair Work Commission and the Industrial Relations Commission of NSW.

  • Injunctions: Law and Practice

    Injunctions: Law and Practice provides all lawyers with a practical guide to applying for injunctive relief in common situations. Bringing together a number of disparate sources of information, the work highlights the general principles in relation to injunctions and details their specific application to particular fact situations. Topics include restraining the calling up of mortgages and bank guarantees, restraining breaches of leases and restraining infringements of intellectual property.

  • Insolvency Law Journal

    A refereed forum for discussion of personal and corporate insolvency The Insolvency Law Journal covers the whole area of insolvency practice in Australia including bankruptcy, company liquidation and receivership and voluntary administration. It examines both the practical and theoretical issues of this growing area of law and looks at topical issues in the corporate world.

  • International Commercial Arbitration

    A practical service that presents a well-researched and wide-ranging exposition of international commercial arbitration from an Australian perspective. It is an essential work for those involved in today’s international business environment and require a full and proper grasp of the subject. The service contains the full text of the International Arbitration Act 1974 (Cth) and all amendments to date, a comprehensive discussion of the UNCITRAL Model Law , the New York Convention, the ICSID Convention and the rules of the foremost international associations with commentary thereon.

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  • Jessup's Lands Titles Office: Forms & Practice SA

    Jessup's Lands Titles Office Forms and Practice is a valuable guide to the practice and policies of the South Australian Land Titles Office. It is a useful guide to the preparation of all commonly-encountered conveyancing instruments and the official registration requirements demanded by the Registrar-General. This is the only publication of its kind in South Australia.

  • Journal of Banking and Finance Law and Practice: Online

    Australian and international issues in banking and finance law and practice The Journal of Banking and Finance Law and Practice provides a forum for debate on Australian and international issues relating to banking and finance law. Expert analysis is combined with broad coverage of both general and technical matters of interest, providing a publication of long-term value for specialist banking and finance law practitioners and academics.

  • Journal of Civil Litigation and Practice

    Vital reading for all civil dispute practitioners Under the leadership of General Editor Dr Damien Cremean , this quarterly journal uniquely brings together the many issues in practice, procedure and litigation in a centralised resource. Each issue includes editorials, articles and case notes, comments and/or book reviews on a wide range of topics.

  • Journal of Judicial Administration

    Contemporary developments in judicial systems and court administration The Journal of Judicial Administration is a leading forum for the discussion of contemporary issues impacting on judicial administration. The Journal features informed discourse on areas such as: the efficient and effective operation of Courts, Tribunals and quasi-judicial forums; the impact of new technology on judicial administration; the structure, organisation, financing and management of the Courts and the Court system; the appointment, tenure, independence and accountability of judicial officers; and education programs to enhance the work performance of justice system personnel.

  • Journal of Law and Medicine

    Informed discourse at the interface between law and health The Journal of Law and Medicine publishes contributions about issues that have a legal, medical or bioethical content arising at the interface between law and health, including the delivery of the full range of health services. Its focus is broad, international and cross-disciplinary.

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    • Land & Environment Court Law & Practice NSW

      The Land and Environment Court NSW Practice Manual focuses on the Act, Regulations, Rules, Case Law, Directory, Practice Notes and Forms particular to the Land and Environment Court of NSW. Written and updated by Dr Jeff Kildea, who for more than 30 years practised as a barrister in the Land and Environment Court, and was Acting Commissioner of the Court from 2013-2018.

    • Land Titles Law & Practice Queensland

      Land Titles Law & Practice Queensland Sharon Christensen, Bill Dixon and Anne Wallace Land Titles Law & Practice Queensland is a reference guide to the Land Title Act 1994 (Qld) and associated practice, with all statutory requirements relating to the Act contained in one concise volume. The commentary outlines not only legislative requirements and obligations, but also judicial interpretation and application, and examination of the provisions and development of the Land Title Act 1994 (Qld) with references within the commentary to reported and unreported judgments.

    • Latest Tax News (WLAU)

      Reporting daily on tax changes and their impact, Latest Tax News alerts you to significant changes that may influence decisions. It provides a snapshot of all Federal and State tax and related developments, a summary of press releases, Australian Tax Office announcements, updates on legislation, cases, appeals, rulings and draft rulings and concise summaries of tax issues addressed in the national and key local press.

    • Law of Intellectual Property

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    • Lawyers Practice Manual NSW

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