When representing a party with a sufficient interest, legal practitioners should consider the nature of their client's involvement in the coronial proceeding and inform them about the importance and strategic benefits of applying for a Section 61 Certificate, including when to apply for one. See our key takeaways: https://ow.ly/baeC50S9qf0 By: Dr Ashley Tsacalos, Josh Dadgar
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Coronials traverse important legal and factual issues. If you are involved in coronials then this article by my colleagues Dr Ashley Tsacalos and Josh Dadgar is an important short read.
When representing a party with a sufficient interest, legal practitioners should consider the nature of their client's involvement in the coronial proceeding and inform them about the importance and strategic benefits of applying for a Section 61 Certificate, including when to apply for one. See our key takeaways: https://ow.ly/baeC50S9qf0 By: Dr Ashley Tsacalos, Josh Dadgar
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When representing a party with a sufficient interest, legal practitioners should consider the nature of their client's involvement in the coronial proceeding and inform them about the importance and strategic benefits of applying for a Section 61 Certificate, including when to apply for one. See our key takeaways: https://ow.ly/nkJO50S9qfp By: Dr Ashley Tsacalos, Joshua Dadgar
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