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Funders respond to recent government actions to impose regulation

With recent government actions ramping up on litigation funding industry, funders have responded to the recent government efforts to impose control on funders.

28 May 2020
By Tony Zhang
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Lawyers for Pauline Hanson issue High Court ultimatum

Lawyers working for One Nation leader Pauline Hanson have issued a warning to Premier Annastacia Palaszczuk to open the borders or face legal action in the High Court.

28 May 2020
By Naomi Neilson
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Mental health inquiry granted extension

A royal commission into the state of Victoria’s mental health sector has been granted a three-month extension following the cancellations of public hearings and consultations.

28 May 2020
By Naomi Neilson
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Promoting international human rights in a time of pandemic

On March 16 2020, the Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights (OHCHR) issued a press release urging states against the abuse of their emergency powers in dealing with the COVID-19 pandemic, writes Jonathan Liljeblad.

28 May 2020
By Jonathan Liljeblad
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NSW A-G launches new anti-racism campaign

A multimedia campaign launched this week will target hate and xenophobia, including online abuse and in the community during the COVID-19 pandemic.

28 May 2020
By Tony Zhang
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NSW Police class action target over unlawful strip-searching   

The NSW Police are likely to be pursued in a class action lawsuit over unlawful strip-searches, which included children dating back to 2015.

28 May 2020
By Tony Zhang
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Guilty solicitor accuses Supreme Court of ‘grave bias’

A Victorian solicitor has requested that the Supreme Court grant him an extension of time to seek leave on the grounds the courts were not impartial and were “significantly biased” by allegedly denying him a hearing on the matter of costs.

28 May 2020
By Naomi Neilson
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Media, journalists face trial over exposing George Pell trial

Media organisations, corporate groups and individual journalists could soon face trial over an alleged breach of suppression orders protecting Cardinal George Pell’s trial.

27 May 2020
By Naomi Neilson
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Risk of privacy class actions heightened in wake of COVID-19

Australian law firms and businesses currently have a “grace period” for data mishaps, but anything less than proactive cyber security and privacy measures will not be forgiven post-pandemic.

27 May 2020
By Jerome Doraisamy
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Legal employers should review arrangements with casual workers

Following last week’s Federal Court decision, employers in the legal profession should take a look at their casual employment relationships and err towards permanency, where possible.

27 May 2020
By Jerome Doraisamy