The High Court of Australia has just granted special leave to appeal in Puttick v Fletcher Challenge Forests Pty Ltd, an interesting case about jurisdiction and choice of law arising out of a negligent omission. The decision of the Victorian Court of Appeal can be seen here. Perry Herzfeld’s earlier post on that decision is here.
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