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October 19, 2012 By Digital

This week: Should the defence of ‘provocation’ be abolished in NSW?; Barrister leads debate about legal issues at childbirth; Academic says US-style jury selection may hold key to fair trial in the Jill Meagher case; Panelists at Tristan Jepson Memorial Foundation lecture say law firms need to be more honest about their expectations of lawyers.

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This week: Should the defence of ‘provocation’ be abolished in NSW?; Barrister leads debate about legal issues that come up at childbirth; Academic says US-style jury selection may hold key to fair trial in the Jill Meagher case; Panelists at Tristan Jepson Memorial Foundation lecture say law firms need to be more honest about their expectations of lawyers.

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