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Tanya Chapman
Just in Case Law
In each episode I summarise the most interesting Australian legal cases, including contested deceased estates, forged Wills, financial abuse, family law disputes, professional and medical negligence, and any other case that has enough drama to be worth discussing. I'm a solicitor specialising in Wills, Estates & Elder Law, so I kinda know what I'm talking about and will try to make it all make sense. This podcast is absolutely not legal advice or a dull legal lecture, but is more a legal soap opera!
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Ratings & Reviews
4.7 stars from 11 ratings
Fascinating!
Love your content and the way you explain things. Super interesting to this non-lawyer
7Debbo5 via Apple Podcasts · Australia · 04/03/24
Legal terms
You should get these right - examples from Who owns your corpse ep. A Judge presided, not provided. A party deposed, not disposed. You are speaking out of turn, not out of tune. Unfortunately mistakes like this make it hard to see you as an expert on law matters.
Maxtopia via Apple Podcasts · Australia · 02/27/24
Really enjoy your podcasts. Keep up the good work. Thanks.
do di cho via Apple Podcasts · Australia · 10/17/23
Recent Episodes
Di Cecco v Contini [2004] VSC 211 Armando Contini died in 2002 leaving three adult children. His daughter Giuliana and his two sons Fulvio and Mario. In the last 10 or so years of his life, there was a severe breakdown in Armando’s relationship with his two sons – involving two significant...
Published 06/02/24
Published 06/02/24
WARNING: This episode involves disturbing details of animal neglect and the death of animals. Veterinary Practitioners Board of NSW v Johnson [2010] NSWADT 308 In 2009 the Veterinary Practitioners Board of NSW accused veterinarian Dr. Terrence Johnson of professional misconduct in his...
Published 05/26/24
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