2016 Journal Article Representative or the Same? Representative rule and class actions in Queensland and Western AustraliaBartlett, Francesca and Corrin, Jennifer Clare (2016). Representative or the Same? Representative rule and class actions in Queensland and Western Australia. Civil Justice Quarterly, 35 (1), 41-60. |
2024 Journal Article An empirical study of lawyers’ capability to adapt to disruption in Queensland, AustraliaTimoshanko, Aaron, Hart, Caroline, Bartlett, Francesca and Murray, Angus (2024). An empirical study of lawyers’ capability to adapt to disruption in Queensland, Australia. International Journal of the Legal Profession, 31 (1), 83-110. doi: 10.1080/09695958.2023.2295365 |
2023 Journal Article What is ‘good domestic violence lawyering’?: Views from specialist women’s legal services in AustraliaWangmann, Jane, Bartlett, Francesca, Batagol, Becky, Booth, Tracey, Douglas, Heather, Kaye, Miranda and Seear, Kate (2023). What is ‘good domestic violence lawyering’?: Views from specialist women’s legal services in Australia. International Journal of Law, Policy and the Family, 37 (1) ebac034, 1-23. doi: 10.1093/lawfam/ebac034 |
2022 Journal Article Weaponizing the law and the cost of lawyers in intimate partner violenceBartlett, Francesca (2022). Weaponizing the law and the cost of lawyers in intimate partner violence. JOTWELL. |
2019 Journal Article The profession(s)' engagements with lawtech: narratives and archetypes of future lawWebley, Lisa, Flood, John, Webb, Julian, Bartlett, Francesca, Galloway, Kate and Tranter, Kieran (2019). The profession(s)' engagements with lawtech: narratives and archetypes of future law. Law, Technology and Humans, 1 (1), 6-26. doi: 10.5204/lthj.v1i0.1314 |
2019 Journal Article The legal academy’s engagements with lawtech: technology narratives and archetypes as drivers of changeGalloway, Kate, Webb, Julian, Bartlett, Francesca, Flood, John and Webley, Lisa (2019). The legal academy’s engagements with lawtech: technology narratives and archetypes as drivers of change. Law, Technology and Humans, 1 (1), 27-45. doi: 10.5204/lthj.v1i0.1337 |
2018 Journal Article A Professional Project in the South Pacific: Regionalism and Reforming Solomon Islands' Legal ProfessionBartlett, Francesca (2018). A Professional Project in the South Pacific: Regionalism and Reforming Solomon Islands' Legal Profession. Fordham International Law Journal, 42 (2), 230-270. |
2018 Journal Article 'Benchmarking' a Supreme Court and Federal Court Judge in AustraliaBartlett, Francesca and Douglas, Heather (2018). 'Benchmarking' a Supreme Court and Federal Court Judge in Australia. Onati Socio-Legal Series, 8 (9), 1355-1385. doi: 10.35295/osls.iisl/0000-0000-0000-0992 |
2017 Journal Article 'Benchmarking' ethical identity of law students and how it is (or is not) impacted by law schoolBartlett, Francesca (2017). 'Benchmarking' ethical identity of law students and how it is (or is not) impacted by law school. JOTWELL |
2016 Journal Article Pro bono lawyering: personal motives and institutional practiceBartlett, Francesca and Taylor, Monica (2016). Pro bono lawyering: personal motives and institutional practice. Legal Ethics, 19 (2), 260-280. doi: 10.1080/1460728x.2016.1247632 |
2016 Journal Article Summary compensation and apology orders in England, Wales, Australia and New Zealand: different structures, different responses?Bartlett, Francesca (2016). Summary compensation and apology orders in England, Wales, Australia and New Zealand: different structures, different responses?. International Journal of the Legal Profession, 24 (2), 1-27. doi: 10.1080/09695958.2016.1247710 |
2016 Journal Article Making lawyers pay for malpractice in court: skirting advocates' immunity in AustraliaBartlett, Francesca (2016). Making lawyers pay for malpractice in court: skirting advocates' immunity in Australia. International Journal of the Legal Profession, 24 (2), 1-15. doi: 10.1080/09695958.2016.1223672 |
2016 Journal Article Views from inside: a comparison of admission process in NSW and VictoriaHaller, Linda and Bartlett, Francesca (2016). Views from inside: a comparison of admission process in NSW and Victoria. Monash University Law Review, 42 (1), 109-148. |
2016 Journal Article Remaining the same, staying different - Attwells v Jackson Laic LawyersBartlett, Francesca (2016). Remaining the same, staying different - Attwells v Jackson Laic Lawyers. Legal Ethics, 19 (2), 324-327. doi: 10.1080/1460728x.2016.1247538 |
2015 Journal Article Admission to practice in Queensland - cases and processesBartlett, Francesca and Linda Haller (2015). Admission to practice in Queensland - cases and processes. Queensland Lawyer, 35 (4), 170-184. |
2014 Journal Article A flood of claims? Procedural and ethical issues in collective actionsBartlett, Francesca and Corrin, Jennifer (2014). A flood of claims? Procedural and ethical issues in collective actions. Proctor, 34 (2), 26-29. |
2013 Journal Article Disclosing lawyers: questioning law and process in the admission of Australian lawyersBartlett, Francesca and Haller, Linda (2013). Disclosing lawyers: questioning law and process in the admission of Australian lawyers. Federal Law Review, 41 (2), 227-264. |
2013 Journal Article Stemming the flood: procedural and ethical issues arising from potential flood litigationCorrin, Jennifer Clare and Bartlett, Francesca (2013). Stemming the flood: procedural and ethical issues arising from potential flood litigation. Australian Law Journal, 87 (4), 250-258. |
2013 Journal Article Understanding the "safe harbour": The prohibition on engaging in legal practice and its application to patent and trade marks attorneys in AustraliaBartlett, Francesca and Burrell, Robert (2013). Understanding the "safe harbour": The prohibition on engaging in legal practice and its application to patent and trade marks attorneys in Australia. Australian Intellectual Property Journal, 24 (2), 74-93. |
2013 Journal Article Case and comment. Tasmania v Martin (no 2): voluntariness and causation for criminal offending associated with treatment of Parkinson's diseaseBartlett, Francesca, Hall, Wayne and Carter, Adrian (2013). Case and comment. Tasmania v Martin (no 2): voluntariness and causation for criminal offending associated with treatment of Parkinson's disease. Criminal Law Journal, 37 (5), 330-341. |