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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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Mar 24, 2020 • 1h 17min
Episode 14: Disciplinary Proceedings Against Legal & Health Practitioners
Dr Ian Freckelton QC discusses disciplinary proceedings undertaken against legal and health practitioners before VCAT. He identifies that in such proceeding the stakes are high; claims made against a practitioner can have resounding effects on their reputation and commercial viability, their family life, and their physical and mental health.

Mar 23, 2020 • 31min
Episode 13: Statutory Demands
Scott Cromb discusses a plan of attack when dealing with statutory demands. He first outlines what a statutory demand is and shares insights into the three key stages in the life of a statutory demand.

Mar 2, 2020 • 56min
Episode 12: The Franchising Code of Conduct
Glen Pauline discusses Franchising and focuses on the New Franchising Code of Conduct, some case law concerning breaches of the Code, and key take outs from those decisions.

Mar 2, 2020 • 36min
Episode 11: Retail Leases
Angelo Germano discusses Retail Leases and provides an update on recent cases. He breaks down the podcast into multiple topics, including what is a retail lease, the ability to charge and recover outgoings, the changing use during the term of a retail lease and repudiation of a retail lease.

Mar 2, 2020 • 29min
Episode 10: Aggregation of Multiple Injuries & Issues of Disentanglement
Margarita Fudim talks about 'aggregation of multiple injuries and the issue of disentanglement'. It is a common topic occurring often in serious injury applications, especially those matters that proceed to originating motion hearings. She outlines what injuries can be generally aggregated together and what injuries or impairments need to be disentangled. Confusion around this topic continues to occur and Margarita focuses on physical injuries in order to help clarify some of the confusion.

Mar 1, 2020 • 48min
Episode 9: Coming to the Bar
Caitlin Dwyer talks about 'Coming to the Bar'. She addresses the topic in four chapters: Whether and when to come to the bar, how to come to the bar, what to do once invited into the readers course, and finally the first few months and years at the bar. She also discusses the current February 2020 state of affairs in regards to the major steps of coming to the bar as it is potentially currently influencing bar participants decisions.

Mar 1, 2020 • 32min
Episode 8: Ethics for the Criminal Practitioner
Julia Kretzenbacher discusses Ethics for the Criminal Practitioner. She discusses two areas where ethical issues can often arise for criminal practitioners. First, she will discuss the formation of the lawyer/client relationship and how a retainer may be implied. She also discusses ethical issues that may arise when acting for co-accused and things to be aware of in those circumstances.

Mar 1, 2020 • 55min
Episode 7: Family Violence Intervention Order Proceedings
In this episode 'Can one have sympathy for the devil?', Daniel Cash discusses representing respondents in family violence intervention order proceedings who become applicants in family law proceedings to seek orders to spend time with their children, who can then face charges of breaching intervention orders and/or sexual assault in the criminal courts.

Mar 1, 2020 • 47min
Episode 6: International Tax Update
Gareth Redenbach presents an update on International Tax by way of focusing on what's happened in 2019 and the first part of 2020 in the International Tax sphere. 2019 became a banner year in terms of new types of international tax laws or new interpretations of different parts of international tax law. He discusses how the application of the residency test has changed for natural persons in 2019, matters relating to the Glencor decision and transfer pricing, as well as other matters that are of particular interest to large corporate tax payers and those that effect smaller tax payers.

Mar 1, 2020 • 1h 1min
Episode 5: Caveats under the Transfer of Land Act
Philip Barton examines caveats against dealings under the Transfer of Land Act. He discusses proceedings by the Legal Services Commissioner against solicitors concerning caveats, caveat removal procedures, and tests for caveat removal. He breaks the topic of caveatable interests down into caveats related to legal interests, equitable interests and trusts, sale of land, building works, and charges including solicitor's charges.


