Legal lifestyle·Quirky cases The tale of the unfortunate letter June 19, 2026 Quirky Cases are brought to you by John McKechnie AO KC. Read More
Legal lifestyle·Quirky cases The tale of the student in a bind May 22, 2026 Quirky Cases are brought to you by John McKechnie AO KC.
March 12, 2026 The tale of the naughty comic books Quirky Cases are brought to you by John McKechnie AO KC.
Legal lifestyle·Quirky cases The tale of the parsimonious pearler Quirky Cases are brought to you by John McKechnie AO KC. February 26, 2026
Legal lifestyle·Quirky cases The tale of the driverless tram The tale of a motorman for the Auckland Electric Tramway Company. December 29, 2025
Legal lifestyle·Quirky cases The tale of the trickster tippler At the end of a hard day's work, most Australians like to kick back with a beer or two, or may be a soothing scotch and soda. October 27, 2025
Legal lifestyle·Quirky cases The tale of the lawyer who leaped Despite being the middle of summer, Saturday the 13th of January 1951 was a blustery day – too blustery for yachts to return safely to Fremantle from Rottnest. October 13, 2025
Legal lifestyle·Quirky cases The tale of the ditch Douglas Stuart Wylie may have been a little over protective of his rubber plantation near the village of Sangara east of Kokoda in Papua New Guinea. September 30, 2025
Legal lifestyle·Quirky cases The tale of the prohibited passenger Dirk Schuiling was a young Dutch entomology student with an adventurous streak. August 20, 2025
Legal lifestyle·Quirky cases The tale of the burning bag A typical January day dawned hot in busy Fremantle harbour where the SS Panamanian was loading flour for Ceylon. August 18, 2025
Legal lifestyle·Quirky cases The tale of the hungry horses It was a hot February day in 1914 and by nine o’clock in the evening, Mr McLarty’s team of cart horses had had enough. August 15, 2025
Legal lifestyle·Quirky cases The tale of the superior Shamrock whiskey This is a story of Irish whiskey. You can tell that because of the ‘e’. August 13, 2025
Legal lifestyle·Quirky cases The tale of pannikin to prison For much of the 20th century there were few middle class homes that did not have a print of ghost gums or blue grey hills hanging on the wall. August 11, 2025
Celebrating the best in the profession: Nominations open for 2026 Law Society Annual Awards June 18, 2026