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Bar News is now available online

Mon Aug 25 2014

The Winter 2014 edition of Bar News is now available on the Bar Association's web site. This edition features: an interview with Attorney General Brad Hazzard; a fascinating piece of forensic history by Peter Lowe; and, to coincide with the 100th anniversary of the commencement of the First World War, Tony Cunneen writes about NSW barristers who served on the battlefield and on the home front. Catherine Gleeson reports on the Law Council’s National Attrition and Re-Engagement study and the Bar Association’s response. There's the usual mix of recent developments, bar history, appointments, obituaries and book reviews. And Bullfry ponders negligence and the dropped chip protocol. The printed edition is at the mailing house and should arrive before too long.

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