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Service by Facebook

The Federal Magistrates Court in Brisbane has set a precedent by allowing an order to be served on a respondent via Facebook. This followed an oral application in a family law matter which sought an order allowing service to be affected on the respondent via social media, namely Facebook. The...
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Sperm Donor Stung With Child Support

The Kansas Department of Children and Families has demanded the sum of $6 000 in child support from an American man who donated his sperm. William Marotta answered an advertisement in 2009 to be a sperm donor for a lesbian couple wishing to have a child. Marotta provided his sperm...
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Website Infringement

by Steven Morris, Walsh Halligan Douglas Many clients have had competitors or at times unrelated parties place something on their website which is in fact owned by you. More often than not it is a photograph, an article in whole or part or indeed your or your company’s name. The...
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Sperm Donor Father Wins Sole Parental Responsibility

By Leanne Francis, Senior Associate A father who was essentially a sperm donor has won sole parental responsibility in relation to his child’s education. Additionally, the child is to live with him and spend regular time with her mother, namely three weekends of the month and one weeknight each fortnight....
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Expert pours cold water on Skins lawsuit against UCI

Article appeared in Lawyers Weekly, 7 November 2012 A leading sports lawyer has claimed Australian company Skins’ decision to sue world cycling governing body UCI for $2 million will ultimately prove unsuccessful. The sportswear maker, which has invested around $10 million into the UCI over the last five years, has...
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Why Does A Sportsperson Need A Will?

By Tom Frisby, Senior Consultant and Loan Chow, Solicitor Every person over the age of 18 years should have a current Will and Enduring Power of Attorney. Sportsmen and sportswomen, because of their activities, are more likely to suffer physical injuries and have resulting health issues and so it is...
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Spousal Privilege

By Glen Northway, Solicitor, Walsh Halligan Douglas Whether it is derived from movies or television, many people are probably of the belief that if you are asked to give evidence against your husband or wife, you are entitled to refuse to do so on the basis that your evidence may...
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