Swaab, established in 1981 in Sydney, Australia, is a law firm that focuses on solving problems and maximizing opportunities for various clients, including entrepreneurs, family businesses, corporations, and high-net-worth individuals. The firm's core values include commitment, integrity, excellence, generosity of spirit, unity, and innovation. Swaab's lawyers have diverse expertise and prioritize building long-term client relationships based on service and empathy.
CPD Webinar event: 5 February 2025 at 8.30am, hosted by John Trinh, Special Counsel, Swaab and Daniel Yazdani, Barrister, 13 St James. Knowledge area: Substantive law, Exploring the role of expert evidence and lay evidence i
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CPD Webinar event: 5 February 2025 at 8.30am, hosted by John Trinh,
Special Counsel, Swaab and Daniel
Yazdani, Barrister, 13 St James. Knowledge area: Substantive
law, Exploring the role of expert evidence and lay evidence in
testamentary capacity cases
Recent cases have shown that expert evidence is not the only
evidence that a Court will rely on in determining whether a person
had testamentary capacity and lay evidence is equally important. In
this webinar, John Trinh and Daniel Yazdani, explore role of expert
evidence and lay evidence in testamentary capacity cases as
discussed in the decisions of Anderson v Yongpairojwong [2023]
NSWSC 1359, Anderson v Yongpairojwong [2024] NSWSCA 220 and Green v
Green [2024] NSWSC 1442.
Swaab, established in 1981 in Sydney, Australia, is a law firm that focuses on solving problems and maximizing opportunities for various clients, including entrepreneurs, family businesses, corporations, and high-net-worth individuals. The firm's core values include commitment, integrity, excellence, generosity of spirit, unity, and innovation. Swaab's lawyers have diverse expertise and prioritize building long-term client relationships based on service and empathy.