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Think Foley's

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Foley's List presents the 'Think Foley's' podcast dedicated to providing informative and convenient on-the-go Continuing Professional Development (CPD) listening for legal professionals.
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In the final Daze in Court episode before the new year, Rohan sits down with list member Laura Colla to discuss best practices on handling 'sovereign citizen' clients, using eBriefs, and comment on the use of direct vs indirect language in affidavits.

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In this new Daze In Court episode, Rohan, Sophie & Nick explore key issues surrounding add backs and binding financial agreements in family law. The discussion covers important considerations and practical insights for legal practitioners dealing with these areas.

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In this episode, Foley’s List barrister Kepler Ryan summarises and provides insight to some notable cases relating to financial and property matters in the Family Law jurisdiction in 2023.

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This is a recording of Session 1 of the Foley's February Criminal Law CPD Series of 2024. In this episode, Daniel Gurvich KC, Tristan Joseph and Leigh Crosbie discuss responding to Notices to Produce, Obligations of Disclosure, and contrast Continuing and Non-Continuing Offences.

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Paul Holdenson KC and Jack O'Connor analyse the most recent decisions in the court of appeal across nine categories. Cases of complicity, evidence of incriminating conduct and retrials are discussed, among others.

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The fourth 2023 Foley's February session is presented by Ruth Champion and Natalie Simpson. This episode is covers what an abuse of process is and how courts can prevent them. Ruth and Natalie give tips on making permanent stay applications, and appeals and recent cases in the area are discussed.

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Think Foley's - S4 Episode 13: Second and Subsequent Appeals
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06/29/23 • 83 min

[Reupload: Audio Issues Fixed]

The third 2023 Foley's February session is presented by Julie Condon KC and Bridie Kelly. This episode is concerned with second and subsequent appeals, going through the procedural history and the notable case of Roberts v the Queen.

Complimentary paper can be found on Foley's website at www.foleys.com.au/cpdresources.aspx.

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[Reupload: Audio Issues Fixed]

The second 2023 Foley's February session is presented by Nadia Kaddeche and Ffyona Livingstone Clark. This episode is concerned with the Evidence Act with a particular focus on hearsay and relevant caselaw.

Complimentary handout resources are available on Foley's website at www.foleys.com.au/cpdresources.aspx.

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Following the conclusion of the Foley's February 2023 series, we are pleased to present a recap of all sessions of the Foley's February 2022 Series.

Mark Gumbleton, Carlin Grant, Tim McCulloch and Sai Ranjit discuss the defence of drug trafficking charges and how to approach strong cases against your client. Important techniques to strengthen your case such as exclusion of evidence based on police authority, validity of search warrants and use of surveillance devices are examined. Mark Gumbleton practices principally in criminal law. His expertise is in drug related proceedings and other organised crime; white-collar crime; OHS and other regulatory offences. Carlin regularly appears in summary and indictable criminal proceedings both as junior counsel and as unled counsel. He has been briefed in a number of pre-trial applications, admissibility arguments and trials in the County Court. Tim practices primarily in criminal law and is available to appear in trials, contested hearings, committal hearings, pleas, bail applications and post-sentence supervision applications. Sai is an experienced court advocate, accepting briefs in criminal, quasicriminal, and property law. Most notably, Sai appeared in a well-publicised case regarding gel blaster firearms in Victoria, where it was held that gel-blaster firearms do not meet the definition of a real firearm as defined by the Act. Please note that this podcast is a recording of a live event, and as such, audio quality may suffer in places.
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In this brand new season, List members Marcus Hoyne and Liz Main discuss the new Privacy and Other Legislation Amendment Bill 2024, exploring existing rights to privacy in caselaw and how the introduction of the new tort could significantly impact the right to privacy.

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FAQ

How many episodes does Think Foley's have?

Think Foley's currently has 112 episodes available.

What topics does Think Foley's cover?

The podcast is about Law, Legal, Podcasts, Education and Business.

What is the most popular episode on Think Foley's?

The episode title 'S5 Episode 19: Getting Your Ducks in a Row - Parenthood' is the most popular.

What is the average episode length on Think Foley's?

The average episode length on Think Foley's is 54 minutes.

How often are episodes of Think Foley's released?

Episodes of Think Foley's are typically released every 2 days, 21 hours.

When was the first episode of Think Foley's?

The first episode of Think Foley's was released on Feb 25, 2020.

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