Sue Me Later
Sue Me Later
Podcast Description
Sue Me Later is where law meets life with a dose of wit, sharp insight, and truth. Hosted by Hayder Shkara from the Justice Network, this podcast explores the legal, ethical, and human layers of the law. From headline-making court battles to the quiet conflicts shaping everyday lives, we unpack real issues with real talk. Whether you’re a legal pro, a curious listener, or just love a good courtroom twist, Sue Me Later delivers thought-provoking takes and educational insights delivered in an entertaining spin!
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Content Themes
The podcast covers a range of legal and ethical issues with a focus on real-world implications. Topics include recent legislative changes like the Property Law Act 2023, the dynamics of family law and domestic violence, and insights into the legal profession. Episodes often discuss the emotional challenges faced by clients, the impact of AI on legal practice, and current reforms affecting various sectors, providing listeners with both educational content and topical relevance.

The law isn’t always what you think it is.
Hosted by Hayder Shkara from the Justice Network, this podcast breaks down the real stories behind the headlines.
We explain what actually happens in court and most importantly – how it all affects you.
You’ll hear the thinking behind legal decisions, the mistakes people make, and the details that can completely change the outcome of a case.
What happens when abuse leaves no bruises?
In this episode of Sue Me Later, Hayder Shkara sits down with family lawyer Amy Pattle to discuss coercive control, one of the most misunderstood and difficult forms of domestic and family violence.
Coercive control often occurs behind closed doors and can involve manipulation, isolation, intimidation, monitoring, financial control, emotional abuse, and patterns of behaviour designed to dominate another person.
We discuss:
• What coercive control actually is
• Common warning signs and red flags
• How coercive control appears in family law matters
• The impact on victims and children
• Evidence and challenges in proving coercive control
• Recent legal developments in Australia
• What to do if you believe you or someone you know is experiencing coercive control
Whether you're navigating separation, supporting a loved one, or simply wanting to better understand this important issue, this episode provides practical insights into a topic affecting thousands of Australians.
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