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COVID-19 to be a ‘game changer’ for leases

The federal government’s response to the coronavirus pandemic could serve as a fundamental shift in how landlords treat tenants in both commercial and residential leases, says one principal.

30 March 2020
By Jerome Doraisamy
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Commercial law in the 20s will be ‘complex, multinational, online and virtual’

There will be a bounty of challenges and opportunities for lawyers in the commercial space this decade, even before one factors in the coronavirus pandemic, says one partner.

30 March 2020
By Jerome Doraisamy
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ACCC loosens its grip in response to COVID-19, grants legal authorisations

Amid COVID-19 and the uncertainty it has placed upon the economy, the ACCC has loosened its watchdog grip as it encourages cooperation and coordination for businesses.

30 March 2020
By Tony Zhang
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Convicted former AGS lawyer to be struck off

A solicitor who dishonestly appropriated $220,000 of Commonwealth money to cover gambling debts while he worked for the Australian Government Solicitor is to be removed from the roll.

27 March 2020
By Jerome Doraisamy
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Why this barrister is facing conspiracy charges

In 2018, barrister and former Attorney-General of the ACT Bernard Collaery was charged with conspiracy and forbidden to speak about the charges laid against him.

27 March 2020
By Tasha Levy
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#auslaw facing its biggest ever threat to workplace wellness

The coronavirus pandemic presents an unprecedented challenge to law firms across Australia, with one senior professional saying there is “no comparison” for threats to lawyers’ health and wellbeing.

27 March 2020
By Jerome Doraisamy
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Indefinite remote working to have lasting impact on firms’ WHS policies

There is little doubt that the coronavirus is forcing fundamental changes to working from home arrangements for law firms, two senior lawyers say.

27 March 2020
By Jerome Doraisamy
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Pandemic will test businesses’ commitment to combating modern slavery

COVID-19 has businesses across Australia scrambling to adapt to new circumstances and will show how important fighting modern slavery is or isn’t, says one principal.

27 March 2020
By Jerome Doraisamy
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Victoria fast tracks homicide matters amid coronavirus rush

To relieve pressure on the legal system in light of the global health crisis, the Magistrates’ Court has fast tracked cases directly to the Supreme Court. Here is what that means.

27 March 2020
By Naomi Neilson
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Attempts to turn NT into cashless card trial site must be abandoned

It would be irresponsible and potentially deadly for any attempt by the Morrison government to turn the Northern Territory into a cashless debit card trial site at this time, said the Human Rights Law Centre.

27 March 2020
By Tony Zhang