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Privacy Policy
First Class Law Tutoring is committed to providing quality services to you and this policy outlines our ongoing obligations to you in respect of how we manage your Personal Information. We have adopted the Australian Privacy Principles (APPs) contained in the Privacy Act 1988 (Cth) (the Privacy Act). The NPPs govern the way in which…
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The Engineers Case (1920)
Facts The High Court of Australia in Amalgamated Society of Engineers v Adelaide Steamship Co Ltd (1920) 28 CLR 129 (‘Engineers Case’) considered the scope of section 21AA of the Conciliation and Arbitration Act (Cth). The Conciliation and Arbitration Act was passed purportedly in reliance on section 51(xxxv) of the Australian Constitution. Section 51 (xxxv)…
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So… you want to be a lawyer?
Many people who hate numbers but want to try their hand at an intellectual profession that has a high income earning potential naturally gravitate toward law. It’s true that one’s chances of gaining entry to a Bachelor of Laws or Juris Doctor is not hindered by a lack of math or science subjects in high…
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Defending freedom as a criminal lawyer
As we all know from shows like Crime Scene Investigation, the practice of criminal law has been glamorised. There are good guys, bad guys and shades of grey. The work can exciting and sometimes dangerous (there have been reports of clients attacking their lawyers). Crime is a persistent phenomenon and shows no signs of abating. The…
