Jeremy King
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Waller v Barrett – at last! The internationally recognised tort of invasion of privacy finally becomes proper Australian law
12th Dec 2024The case of Waller v Barrett is an intriguing step forward in the common law - and for the first time in Australian law establishes the tort of invasion of privacy. It is also a fascinating example of a plaintiff taking a creative and innovative approach to both torts law and equitable remedies. Jeremy King and Sophia Baldi of Robinson Gill Lawyers tell us more.
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Case Summary: Hyland v TAC [2024] VSC 641 - Plaintiff obligations and conflicting evidence on transport accident claims
7th Nov 2024In a case with conflicting evidence of the accident and the accident circumstances, Jeremy King and Isabella Thomas of Robinson Gill Lawyers take us through the findings, identifying areas of particular relevance to plaintiff practitioners.
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Unmasking the injustice: Inadequate compensation for road accident acquired brain injuries in Victoria
25th Jan 2024Jeremy King of Robinson Gill Lawyers examines Victoria’s Transport Accident Commission's compensation structure, weighing its shortfalls against the multi-faceted impact of acquired brain injuries on sufferers and their families.
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Cullen v State of New South Wales: A landmark case on duty of care at protest rallies
29th Jun 2023Jeremy King and Sophia Baldi of Robinson Gill Lawyers explore the implications and outcomes of an incident that transpired during an ‘Invasion Day Rally’ in January 2017, during which police breached a duty of care to bystanders while making an arrest, resulting in significant harm to the plaintiff.