- Regional Bar
- Bar on the Goldie
- Reviews and the Arts
- Art - Under a Modern Sun: Art in Queensland 1930s-1950s - QAGOMA
- Book - The Flower Bed
- Book - Vaccine Nation
- Book - Unsettled
- Book - The Power of Choice
- Book - The Best Australian Science Writing 2024
- Book - Would that be Funny?
- Travelogue - Annecy (French Alps)
- Book - Journey to Kars: A Modern Traveller in the Ottoman Lands
- Book - Mrs Death Misses Death
- Professional Conduct and Practice
- Cyber Security Critical for Small Business
- SA Barristers’ Chambers Listed on Ransomware Leak Site
- Should you Delete your Old Social and Email Accounts?
- Threats to Judges on the Rise
- Indemnity Costs Ordered in Matrimonial Proceedings Following Material Non-Disclosure
- Bipartisan Submissions in a Criminal Trial Infected with Hallucinating AI - Twice
- Solicitor to Pay Costs for Submissions Affected by the Use of AI
- Appellate Approval of Queensland Barrister being Refused Practising Certificate
- Use of AI in Litigation Carries Responsibilities
- Lawyers Ought be Cautious in Legal Social Media Commentary
- Advocacy
- Evidence as to 'Usual Practice'
- Subpoena Lay Witnesses!
- Knowledge, Belief or Intent: The Difficulties of Particularising a Fraud
- When is Conduct Unconscionable?
- Costs Order Against Non-Party Overturned
- Scope of Non-Party Disclosure: ‘Spear Fishing’ not ‘Drag Netting’!
- Variation of a Contract
- Copyright: Crown use Just Became a Little Wider
- Need for Comprehensive Affidavit in Setting Aside Corporations Act Statutory Demand
- Damages for Remedial Expenditure Actionable by Non-Owner Developer Against Negligent Designer
- Inter Alia
- How Resilient Are You? 4-Question Test and Proven Strategies
- The Independent Bar as a Feudal Guild
- Your Guide to Avoiding the 3pm Slump at Work
- Expressions of Interest to Write in 'Queensland Civil Practice'
- Fixed vs Variable Rate?
- Language - Dyed-in-the-wool
- Language - Formidable
- Language - Lays the Ghost
- Language - Scintilla
- Language - Zeitgeist
- From the President
- From the President
- From the Editors
- From the Editors
- Articles
- How Brawn v The King and MDP v The King Changed the Law on the Common Form Appeal Provisions
- 10 Minutes with…Simon Couper KC
- Thought for this Issue: The Performance Pressure of Being a Barrister…Look After Yourself in How You Manage that...Pressure
- Featured Artist Profile: William Robinson
- The Closing Address in a Jury Trial
- Obligations of New Barristers…and the Other Side of Life
- Swearing-In Ceremony for Justice Doyle and Justice Johnstone
- Hearsay Celebrates 100 Issues
- VALE: Stephen William Zillman 1953-2025
- The AML/CTF Legislation: Using Red Tape to Fight Crime
- Reviews and the Arts
- Book - The Kowloon Kid: A Hong Kong Childhood
- Book - Annotated Civil Liability Legislation Queensland 6th Edition (2025)
- Book - Kataraina
- Book - Travelling to Tomorrow: The Modern Women Who Sparked Australia’s Romance with America
- Book - Critical Care: Nurses on the Frontline of Australia’s AIDS Crisis
- Book - The Long Shadow: Australia’s Vietnam Veterans since the War
- Book - The Law of Affidavits, Second Edition
- Travelogue - RHS Chelsea Flower Show (UK)
- Exhibition - ‘Bluey’s World’
- Music - Bon Iver ‘From’ (2025)
- Words from the Past
- Judging Truth from Memory (2023)
- Between the Devil and the Deep Blue Sea - the Bar as ‘Quality Controller’ (2012)
- Making and Responding to Objections to Evidence - Lay Testimony Evidence (2009)
- The Judicial Method: Essentials and Inessentials (2009)
- Aspects of Cross-Examination on Documents (2006)
- Professional Conduct and Practice
- Junior Lawyer Pivot Points
- Referral made after ‘Fake’ Cases Discovered in Barrister’s Submissions
- Barristers Posting Homophobic Notices in Lifts of Chambers’ Building Found Guilty of Professional Misconduct
- Solemnity of Solicitor’s Undertaking
- Unrepresented Litigant Gains Re-trial for Want of Assistance by Judge in Trial Conduct
- Counsel Sanctioned for Intimidatory Conduct to Opposing Client and Misrepresenting His Status
- Harnessing Generative AI in 2025 with LexisNexis
- Advocates’ Immunity Protects Counsel from Alleged Negligence in Failing to Elicit Obtainable Evidence
- Allegations Against Counsel Dismissed as Abuse of Process by SA Supreme Court
- Removal of Lawyer from Roll of Practitioners - Primary and Shifting Onuses
- Advocacy
- Trial Advocacy: Planning and Environment Court
- FCAFC: How to Draw and Conduct an Appeal
- A Lesson from History: A Litigation Strategy Based on a Single Battle
- Knowledge, Belief or Intent: The Difficulties of Particularising a Fraud
- Federal Court - Revisiting the Requirements of Pleadings
- Significant Changes have been Recommended to Modernise Wills Law in England and Wales
- No Tortious Duty Owed by Defendant in Respect of 1960’s Report of Abuse of Another Child
- Entitlement of Trust Beneficiary to Inspect Trust Documents and Receive Trust Information
- When to Assess Damages for Breach of Contract
- Liability of International Air Carriers
- Inter Alia
- Congratulations Bar Practice Course 83
- Ceremonial Sitting of the Full Court to Welcome the Honourable Justice Amelia Wheatley
- Ceremonial Sitting of the Full Court to Welcome the Honourable Justice Erin Longbottom
- No Place to Stay: Climate Displacement and the Limits of Law
- The Jurisprudential Labours of Hercules
- The Opening of the First Parliament of the Commonwealth of Australia
- Travels in Sindh – A Glimpse into the Legal System of Pakistan, Karachi, and the Vibe
- UKSC Finds ‘Woman’ in ‘Equality’ Statute Means ‘Biological Woman’
- Essential Finance Tips Barristers Should Know
- Language - Quixotic
- From the President
- From the President
- From the Editors
- From the Editors
- Articles
- The Communist Party Case, the Role of the Advocate and the Rule of Law
- 10 Minutes with…The Honourable Hugh Fraser KC
- Thought for this Issue: Counsel brings their Learning, Ability, Character and Firmness of Mind to the Conduct of Causes
- Featured Artist Profile: Ralph Wilson
- Ethics as Advocacy
- Commercial Litigation: Drawing upon History to Embrace the Future
- A Sunset Soirée for the Brain in Honour of Justice Peter Hilton
- Some Aspects of Judicial Restraint in Civil Appeals
- After Mallonland: Testing for a Duty of Care Against Purely Economic Loss
- What is Missing from Modern Legal Education?
- Issue 99: March 2025
- From the President
- From the Editors
- Cross-Examination – Planning, Purpose and When to Stop!
- 10 Minutes with... Amanda O’Brien, Principal Registrar QSC, QDC and QLC
- Thought for this Issue: The Task of Advocacy is About Making it Simple
- Featured Artist Profile - Emma Coulter
- What is an Executive Order?
- John Jay – First Chief Justice of the United States of America
- Admissibility of Common Forms of Documentary Evidence
- VALE: The Honourable Alan George Demack AO 1934-2025
- Issue 98: December 2024
- From the President
- From the Editor
- 'Sam and Ralph' - The Role and Practice of Counsel in the System of Justice
- Advocacy in Mediation
- 10 Minutes with…the Honourable Ian Callinan AC
- Barrister Cyber Risk
- VALE: Grant Thomas Britton KC 1946-2024
- An Interesting Approach to Settlement
- Navigating the AI Abyss: Ethical Challenges in the Age of GENAI
- Danny Gore KC: 50 Years at the Queensland Bar
- Issue 97: September 2024
- From the President
- From the Editor
- Jury Misconduct - What Exactly Are They Getting Up To?
- AI and Mediation
- 10 Minutes with…the Honourable Philip Morrison KC
- Maintaining your Selfcare During Trial
- ‘A Diet of the Most Awful Things Humans can do’ – A Criminal Lawyers’ Life
- Appearing in the High Court: Metal Manufactures Pty Ltd v Morton (2023) 275 CLR 100
- ‘Goodnight and Good Luck!’ – A Tribute to Retiring Counsel
- Crypto (& other) Bros – Navigating Storms in the Scammers’ Paradise
- Issue 96: June 2024
- From the President
- From the Editor
- Get Out There!
- 10 Minutes with...QLRC Chair Fleur Kingham
- The Honourable Bruce McPherson CBE Memorial Lecture 2024
- Fast and Slow Thinking by Judges and other Human Beings
- Better Targeted Superannuation Concessions or Targeting Judicial Independence?
- Seven Random Points about Judging
- Evidence in Chief in Criminal Trials
- The Operation of the International Criminal Court
- Issue 95: March 2024
- From the President
- From the Editor
- Generative AI and the Bar - A Long Way from the Horse and Cart but still a Fair Way to Travel!
- 10 Minutes with...ChatGPT
- Wrong Side of the Law: What Raised Judges’ Ire in 2023
- Is the Civil Trial System Past its Use-by Date?
- Lessons from the UK’s Post Office Scandal
- Is a US President Immune from Criminal Acts?
- Magistrate Wickham at Moreton Bay – Master of all he Surveyed
- Insolvent Corporate Trustees: Just More Questions
- Issue 94: Dec 2023
- From the President
- From the Editor
- Retirement of the Hon Susan Kiefel AC KC as Chief Justice of the High Court of Australia
- The Honourable David Francis Jackson AM KC
- US Supreme Court Adopts Judicial Code of Conduct
- Judicial Bullying: The Last of the Legal Bloodsports?
- 10 Minutes with...the Honourable George Brandis KC
- Can Stoic Virtues Help Modern Lawyers Meet their Ethical Obligations?
- Vale: Sandra Day O’Connor (1930-2023)
- Social Media and Defamation Law
- Issue 93: Sep 2023
- eBrief Ready
- Sherrin Partners
- LexisNexis
- Put Paper in the Past
- Bar Flies Scoop the QLS Netball Pool
- Gremlins, Borgs, and Judicial Impartiality in Multi-Member Courts
- The Legacy of Sir Harry Gibbs on the Jurisprudence of Purely Economic Loss
- Therapeutic Jurisprudence and Mediation: Partners in Dispute Resolution
- Qld Law Reform Commission – a New Look
- A Way to Win-Win Negotiation
- Issue 92: Jun 2023
- LexisNexis
- Mazars
- Morgans
- Some Important Changes in the New Property Law Bill
- Class Actions 101
- The QCA and the Law as to Overturning an Unreasonable Verdict
- Not Bound by the Rules of Evidence
- Family Law – Same but Different
- When Ministerial Decisions Must Be Made Personally
- Insolvency – ‘Peak Indebtedness’
- Issue 91: Mar 2023
- LexisNexis
- Morgans
- Mazars
- Winners are Grinners; Well Almost!
- Bar v UQ Students Netball Match – 5 March 2023
- Wigs and Gowns
- CIA 1944 Tips for Organisational Sabotage – Sound Familiar in Modern Mores?
- Family Court Judge Writes to Children Concerning Custody Decision – “I have told your parents to stop the crap”
- Magic Circle Firm Rolls Out 'Gamechanger' ChatGPT-Type Platform
- Privacy – Prospective Statutory Right of Action and Statutory Tort
- Issue 90: Dec 2022
- Morgans
- Vincents
- Mazars
- True to the Land: A History of Food in Australia
- Podcast Review: What Makes a Good Mediator?
- Podcast Review: Barristers in the New Normal
- Darwin Spitfires Anniversary Edition: The Real Battle for Australia
- Speaking Notes for Executing Justice
- Zines and Stellios’s The High Court and the Constitution (7th ed)
- The History Thieves



The inaugural seminar of the series this year was delivered by Professor Andrew Burrows QC, FBA, Norton Rose Professor of Commercial Law at the University of Oxford, one of the world’s leading private law scholars and a highly successful practitioner to boot. It precipitated lively debate and no little controversy. Other distinguished contributors have included (in order of contribution) David Jackson QC, John McKenna SC, The Hon Justice Keane, John Sheahan SC, Dr David Hamer and the Hon Justice Holmes. Topics have included the shape of the modern law of unjust enrichment, estoppel by convention, directors’ duties during insolvency; propensity and relationship evidence in criminal proceedings and problematic aspects of the Trade Practices Act. The final seminar in 2009 on judicial review will be delivered on 17th September by Dr Anthony Cassimatis (TC Beirne School of Law) and will be the subject of a critical commentary by the Hon Justice Kiefel of the High Court of Australia. The session will be chaired by Walter Sofronoff QC, Solicitor General for Queensland. All papers are available to audiences in advance and some sessions are video recorded to increase their accessibility.
The success of this initiative is unremarkable when one has regard to the personalities involved and the generous support that has been received from all quarters include the Chief Justice of Queensland, The Hon Justice de Jersey AC and from the Bar Association itself, particularly the President, Michael Stewart and Helene Breene. The picture of the law that eventuates, as the seminars have successfully shown, is at once more three-dimensional and higher in resolution. We hope the series will contribute to understanding, interaction and co-operation between all strands of the legal community.