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SBS Language | One in five Family Court cases in Australia proceed without a lawyer

Access to Justice Arrangements report found that the number of people self-representing in Australian Courts was increasing. The Family Court of Australia, in the 2019-20 Annual Report, stated that 22 per cent of litigants were involved in matters where one or both parties did not have legal representation at some point of their proceedings, while 39 per cent of litigants were self-represented at trials.  Family Court of Australia. Annual Report 2019-20 Most people who self-represent in court can’t afford a lawyer and aren’t eligible for legal aid. No Straight Lines indicates that 82 per cent of the self-representation cases include allegations of family violence in family law proceedings.

Recent Developments In Relation To The Protection Of Trade Secrets In Singapore - Intellectual Property

To print this article, all you need is to be registered or login on Mondaq.com. This is the 12th in a series of articles written by members of our International Trade Secrets Group, highlighting points of note regarding the protection of Trade Secrets in various jurisdictions. In this article we move to Singapore to look at some developments in the law of trade secrets there. In Singapore, there is no express legislation for the protection of trade secrets per se. Instead, protection of trade secrets in Singapore is typically through the common law doctrine of breach of confidence, as well as

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