From: Prue
Vines <p.vines@unsw.edu.au>
Sent: Thursday
30 January 2025 04:08
To: Mark
Lunney; sappideen@gmail.com; Neil Foster; Jane Stapleton; A Kumaralingam; Katy
Barnett; obligations@uwo.ca
Cc: Prue
Vines
Subject: RE: VALE
Professor Harold Luntz AO
I feel very privileged to have known Harold
and to have benefited from his guidance as well as from his written work. He
held such a significant place in the development of Australian torts
scholarship and was such a good mentor to younger scholars. He really
will be very sadly missed.
Prue
Professor
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Croucher and Vines, Succession:
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From: Mark Lunney <mlunney@une.edu.au>
Sent: Thursday, 30 January 2025 1:41 PM
To: Neil Foster <neil.foster@newcastle.edu.au>;
Jane Stapleton <bjs48@cam.ac.uk>; A
Kumaralingam <lawka@nus.edu.sg>;
Katy Barnett <k.barnett@unimelb.edu.au>;
obligations@uwo.ca
Subject: Re: VALE Professor Harold Luntz AO
Very sad
news indeed. It is hard to overestimate the influence of Harold's approach to
tort law on my generation of law students. Meticulous, scholarly and generous
in equal measure.
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From:
Neil Foster <neil.foster@newcastle.edu.au>
Sent: Thursday, January 30, 2025 1:26:41 PM
To: Jane Stapleton <bjs48@cam.ac.uk>;
A Kumaralingam <lawka@nus.edu.sg>;
Katy Barnett <k.barnett@unimelb.edu.au>;
obligations@uwo.ca <obligations@uwo.ca>
Subject: Re: VALE Professor Harold Luntz AO
Dear
Colleagues;
This is
such sad news. I echo what other colleagues have said, and especially those of
us who worked with him as a co-author on the Luntz & Hambly text will miss
him immensely. I have personally benefitted so much from Harold’s encouragement
and mentoring, and his love for the law and attention to detail. He was indeed
a giant in our field but also took the time to encourage others as well.
Regards
Neil
NEIL FOSTER
Associate Professor, School
of Law and Justice
College of Human and Social Futures,
University of Newcastle, NSW
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