News & Blog

Legal perspectives from our expert lawyers

Filter Insights

Latest insights

Clear filters
CTP Insurance

Is anxiety, which leads to urinary urgency, an above-threshold injury?

On 12 April 2024, the Personal Injury Commission published its decision in Khoder v AAI Limited t/as GIO [2024] NSWPICMP 177.

Published by Helen Huang
15 April, 2024
CTP Insurance

The ambit of a PIC Member’s discretion – AAI Limited (trading as AAMI Limited) v Chan [2024] NSWSC 329

In AAI Limited (trading as AAMI Limited) v Chan [2024] NSWSC 329, the matter before the Supreme Court was the Insurer's application for judicial review of a PIC Member's award for damages in the amount of $1,595,432.67.

Published by Raissa Galang
11 April, 2024
Corporate

A matter of form: A transfer form is still required for valid share transfers

This article discusses the requirements of a valid share transfer in accordance with the Corporations Act 2001 (Cth) and the adverse consequences that may arise from an invalid transfer.  

Published by Robert Speed
10 April, 2024
Insurance

Sharpen your Pencil – the Scope of Medical Disputes

The Court of Appeal handed down its decision in Mandoukos v Allianz Australia Insurance Limited [2024] NSWCA 71 on 4 April 2024.

Published by Peter Hunt
8 April, 2024
CTP Insurance

Whether a laceration to the skin is a threshold injury?

On 5 April 2024, the Personal Injury Commission published its decision in Abawi v Allianz Australia Insurance Limited [2024] NSWPICMP 158.

Published by Helen Huang
8 April, 2024
Insurance

Procedural Fairness Depends on the Context: AAI Limited trading as GIO v Amos [2024] NSWCA 65

In AAI Limited trading as GIO v Amos [2024] NSWCA 65, the insurer appealed a judicial review decision setting aside a PIC Review Panel's permanent impairment assessment.

Published by Qiming Zhou
4 April, 2024
CTP Insurance

The Persuasion of Biomechanical Evidence in the Causation Equation

On 28 March 2024, the Personal Injury Commission published its decision in Transport Accident Commission of Victoria v Kelyana [2024] NSWPICMP 148.

Published by Peter Hunt
2 April, 2024
Litigation and Dispute Resolution

ASIC Crackdown on Director ID Requirement

On 19 March 2024, ASIC commenced its first prosecution against a director for contravening section 127C(1) of the Corporations Act for failing to have a director identification number.

Published by Chiara Rawlins
26 March, 2024
CTP Insurance

Pedestrian most at fault in St Patrick’s Day drama?

On 22 March 2024, the Personal Injury Commission published its decision in Kelly v Allianz Australia Insurance Limited [2024] NSWPIC 108.

Published by Helen Huang
25 March, 2024
SIGN UP FOR INSIGHTS

Get the latest news direct to your inbox

Please enable JavaScript in your browser to complete this form.
Name
*write "Private Individual" if not a company
Which areas of interest would you like to receive communications about via email from McCabes?
Please select as many options as needed.
If yes, please list these above
I consent to receiving marketing communications from McCabes Lawyers Pty Ltd