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Without Prejudice Correspondence in Family Law Matters
Including the words “without prejudice” at the top of correspondence with lawyers acting for the other party in a family law matter is a very common practice. But is it always necessary, or effective, in protecting the correspondence from being admitted as evidence in the family l
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Including the words “without prejudice” at the top of correspondence with lawyers acting for the other party in a family law matter is a very common practice. But is it always necessary, or effective, in protecting the correspondence from being admitted as evidence in the family law proceedings? In this program, barrister Minal Vohra, from the Victorian Bar, answers this question by looking at the relevant provisions of the Evidence Act 1995 (Cth), and the case law.
Featuring: Minal Vohra SC, Barrister, Victorian Bar, Melbourne
[35 minutes]
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Minal Vohra SC
Barrister, VictorianCPD Information
0.58 CPD Hours