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Bruce Havilah together with John Cope over the last 6 months been appearing on the 6PR talk back show aired on a Monday afternoon with Bob Maumill and now Howard Sattler. The aim is to discuss not only topical issues but also to take questions from members of the public on all areas of law and to provide some basic advice. You can take advantage of their efforts by logging on to the blogs below.
Posts from September 2009
Alternative Dispute Resolution
Info Article Posted: 03 September 2009
Why does it always take so long to get anywhere in court proceedings? It almost seems as if the courts don’t ever want you to get to a trial. If that’s the impression you are getting with your legal matter, you aren’t alone!
Causation can cause problems
Info Article Posted: 03 September 2009
The issue of what caused, say, a motor vehicle accident is usually pretty clear e.g. a negligent rear end collision.However in other areas of potential claims for damages the issue of causation can be tricky.
Posts from August 2009
Getting to the bottom of it – third party in family court proceedings
Info Article Posted: 12 August 2009
Are you a grand parent, uncle, aunt, brother or sister caught in the middle of a dispute between husband and wife in property proceedings? You may not realise it yet but if you ever loaned anything to a party to a marriage or have assets together with that party, you may want to know where you stand in these proceedings when their marriage comes to an end.
Posts from July 2009
WA has the nation’s toughest new Road Traffic Laws
Info Article Posted: 13 July 2009
Police have wasted no time in applying the new power to seize the vehicles of unlicensed drivers for 28 days having already seized over 200 vehicles. This new law applies to people who have lost their licence for offences such as drink driving, dangerous driving or loss of demerit points, but doesn’t apply to drivers disqualified due to non-payment of fines.
Hair today….gone tomorrow.
Info Article Posted: 13 July 2009
Until Ben Cousins was required to undergo regorous urine testing and submit a sample of hair for testing, little was known of the hair test.
