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Generative AI. Resources on the responsible use of generative artificial intelligence (Gen AI) in Supreme Court proceedings. The Chief Justice has announced mi
1. FILE NO : 2023/124390. PARTIES : Mark FAHEY v Anglican Community Services Investment Holdings Pty Ltd t/as Anglicare Sydney. NEXT LISTING: Garling J – appro
GUIDELINES FOR NEW SOUTH WALES JUDGES IN RESPECT OF USE OF GENERATIVE AI. 1. These Guidelines apply to all courts in New South Wales and have been. developed a
GENERATIVE AI PRACTICE NOTE AND JUDICIAL GUIDELINES. The Chief Justice has today issued Practice Note SC Gen 23 – Use of Generative Artificial. Intelligence (G
lchann0 Page 1 of 1. OUTCOME DETAILS. Supreme Court - Civilat Supreme Court Sydneyon 20 November 2024. 2019/00101980-001 / Statement of Claim: GREENSHADES PAST
1. IS THERE TOO MUCH ACCESS TO ADMINISTRATIVE JUSTICE: A PROJECT FOR THE REVIVED ADMINISTRATIVE REVIEW COUNCIL?1. The welcome return of the ARC. 1 Unsurprising
1) In this Part:. “CAS Act” means the Crimes (Administration of Sentences) Act 1999. “injury” means personal injury and includes the following:. (a) impairment
1) This Part applies to civil liability of any kind. (2) This Part does not apply to civil liability that is excluded from the operation of this Part by sectio
1) This Part applies to civil liability of any kind, other than liability for defamation. (2) This Part does not apply to civil liability that is excluded from
1) This Part applies to civil liability of any kind for personal injury damages (as defined in Part 2) or damage to property. (2) This Part does not apply to c
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