Built for the Crimes Act, Conveyancing Act, and NSW courts.
Quillio is trained weekly on NSW legislation and case law across the Supreme Court, District Court, Local Court, and NCAT — with the depth of a NSW practitioner, not a generic AU tool.
Quillio is an AI legal assistant with full New South Wales coverage. It is trained weekly on NSW legislation including the Crimes Act 1900, Conveyancing Act 1919, Civil Procedure Act 2005, and the Civil and Administrative Tribunal Act 2013. Case law coverage spans the NSW Supreme Court (Common Law and Equity), Court of Appeal, District Court, Local Court, and NCAT — with full understanding of NSW practice directions and procedural rules.
Courts and tribunals Quillio knows
NSW Supreme Court
Highest superior court in NSW (Common Law and Equity Divisions, Court of Appeal)
NSW District Court
Intermediate court — civil and criminal jurisdiction
NSW Local Court
Summary criminal jurisdiction and small civil matters
NSW Civil and Administrative Tribunal (NCAT)
Administrative review and consumer/commercial disputes
Land and Environment Court of NSW
Specialist court for environmental and planning matters
NSW Industrial Relations Commission
Industrial relations and workplace matters
NSW legislation Quillio is trained on
Quillio is current on NSW practice directions across the Supreme Court, District Court, and Local Court. Updates include changes to filing procedures, case management directions, and jurisdiction-specific forms.
What makes New South Wales different
- NSW vendor disclosure requirements (different from VIC Section 32 and QLD REIQ)
- NSW UCPR (Uniform Civil Procedure Rules) for civil litigation
- NCAT jurisdiction and consumer disputes framework
- NSW Supreme Court Equity Division pleadings practice
- Bail Act 2013 framework (different from other states)
- NSW Crimes Act offence catalogue
NSW workflows Quillio handles
NSW conveyancing
Contract for sale of land review, vendor disclosure analysis, settlement adjustments — all under NSW conveyancing law.
NSW criminal practice
Bail applications under the Bail Act 2013, brief analysis, sentencing research for District Court matters, Local Court summary representations.
NSW civil litigation
Pleadings under the UCPR, discovery, interlocutory applications, Supreme Court Common Law and Equity matters.
NCAT applications
Consumer claims, retail tenancy disputes, occupational discipline matters, and home building disputes under the NCAT framework.
Quillio is updated weekly with NSW case law including Supreme Court decisions (Common Law, Equity, Court of Appeal), District Court judgments, Local Court appellate decisions, and NCAT decisions. Recent unreported decisions are included.
NSW FAQs
Is Quillio current on the NSW Crimes Act?
Yes. Quillio is trained on the NSW Crimes Act 1900 and updated weekly with amendments, regulatory changes, and current District and Supreme Court interpretations of the offence provisions.
Does Quillio understand the NSW UCPR?
Yes. Quillio is trained on the Uniform Civil Procedure Rules 2005 and applies the right procedural framework when drafting NSW pleadings, interlocutory applications, and discovery documents.
Can Quillio handle NCAT matters?
Yes. NCAT applications, retail tenancy disputes, consumer claims, and home building matters are all within Quillio's coverage. The NCAT framework differs materially from court litigation and Quillio applies the right rules.
Does Quillio cover the NSW Bail Act 2013?
Yes. The NSW Bail Act 2013 framework — including the show-cause provisions and the bail concerns assessment — is fully covered. Quillio drafts bail applications and responses in current NSW format.
Is Quillio current on NSW conveyancing requirements?
Yes. NSW vendor disclosure requirements, contract for sale of land standard provisions, and the cooling-off framework are fully covered. Quillio reviews NSW contracts and produces purchaser advice memos.
How often is Quillio's NSW coverage updated?
Weekly. New Supreme Court, District Court, Local Court, and NCAT decisions are added each week, along with any legislative amendments and practice direction updates.
Ask Quillio a NSW question.
For NSW practitioners, the fastest way to know if Quillio fits your practice is to ask a NSW-specific question (a recent NCAT decision, a UCPR procedural question, or a current Bail Act analysis) and see the response. The free trial requires no credit card.
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