The Briefcase Blog
Bail Refused? How to Navigate the Complex Bail Application Process to Gain Your Freedom.
The legal process of requesting bail is known as a Bail Application. Bail is a legal term that refers to releasing [...]
Were the Wieambilla Murders a Terrorist Act?
Under the Terrorism (Police Powers) Act 2002 in New South Wales there are 3 essential elements to what may constitute a “Terrorist [...]
The People vs Danny Lim
Danny Lim is a gentle unassuming character that roams his way through Sydney’s diverse bustling community. He has with him colourful [...]
What Are The Fines for Riding An Electric Scooter in NSW?
The riding of Electric Scooters or E-Scooters is currently illegal on a road (or road-related area) in New South Wales. To [...]
Using a Mobile Phone While Driving
This is a common traffic offence in New South Wales. The offence is found in Regulation 300 of the Road Rules [...]
Dealing with the Firearms Registry
You need to act quickly! As a criminal lawyer specialising in firearms, I have on many occasions been confronted with stressed clients [...]
Sole Directors of a Company Need a Will
Sole Directors Need a Will If you are the sole shareholder/director of your company, then you should have a Will. Ordinarily, if [...]
Domestic Violence and Coercive Control
Domestic Violence and Coercive Control When it comes to domestic violence offences, Apprehended Domestic Violence Orders can have long-reaching effects on [...]
Building Resilience in a Messy Workplace
A fellow by the name of Henry Mintzberg said in the 1970s that the modern workplace is one where Managers and Employees are [...]
Experienced Police Leaving the Force in Numbers
Bleeding Blue – Article on LinkedIn Source: Daily Telegraph – 7/10/22 – “Experienced NSW Police Leaving the Force in Record Numbers.” [...]