Media coverage may lead one to believe that cyber security threats only impact big businesses, but SMEs also face a multitude of threats that must be combated.
The adoption of new definitions for the Criminal Code will result in unnecessary confusion, argues the Law Council of Australia.
As Australian scientists and researchers work to develop a cure to coronavirus, it is possible that the Crown could use its patent rights to such a locally devised proven vaccine.
The Andrews government’s proposal to introduce Victorian-only penalties for the failure to comply with federal workplace legislation will “damage Victoria’s reputation”.
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This time of year may cause many lawyers to feel overwhelmed. Here's how you can find a healthy balance.
While the rise of #MeToo movement has certainly shone a light on the prevalence of workplace sexual harassment, the legalities around victims’ rights and resources for assistance are still somewhat confusing to navigate.
For quite some time, and even now still, Paul Dale would open his newspaper or switch on the television to see his face and the label “disgraced ex-detective”. Now an inquiry into Lawyer X has finished, Mr Dale is ready for a new story, he tells Lawyers Weekly.
The big end of town remains committed to the recruitment and retention of the emerging generation as the social, political and economic impacts of COVID-19 continue to unravel.
Legal Aid Queensland has suspended face-to-face duty lawyer services, putting the most vulnerable in society at risk, a leading criminal lawyer says.