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VICTORIA Legal Aid expects an influx of calls from Banyule residents regarding parenting disputes over summer.
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Australian-listed enterprise software company, TechnologyOne, continues to win business with Government legal authorities, securing contracts with the Legal Aid Commissions of Western Australia and South Australia to modernise their legal aid grants management systems.
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TechnologyOne has partnered with Legal Aid Commissions of Western Australia and South Australia to update their Legal Aid Grants Management system.
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National Australia Bank Ltd. (NAB.AU) expects to spend up to A$11 million (US$11.8 million) in legal fees in the lead up to the trial of a class action brought by investors seeking about A$450 million in compensation.
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Today Your Legal Corner will provide information on Gifts/Inheritance and Divorce, which is the second topic in our seven-part series.
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INVESTIGATORS probing dodgy Victorian politicians, judges and public servants will be allowed to carry bazookas and hand grenades.
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A bid by Hoddle Street mass murderer Julian Knight to force authorities to begin his quest for parole has failed.
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The Vic govt may take legal action after Tony Burke banned cattle grazing in the Alpine National Park.
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A Provincial Court judge says only a serial child sex-offender walking free will bring Victoria to its senses and make the government properly fund the legal system.
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VIETNAMESE residents will now have better access to information about family law.
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