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New year, new whistleblowing laws to foster ‘culture of compliance’

New whistleblowing guidelines intending to provide guidance and foster a compliance culture will come into effect on 1 January 2020 and provide new laws for firms, officers, employees and those associated with the organisation to abide by.

03 December 2019
By Naomi Neilson
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Class action filed against Woolworths by 7,000 employees for $620m in unpaid wages

Adero Law has filed a class action in the Federal Court against Woolworths alleging “underpayment and systemic wage theft”, to the tune of more than half a billion dollars, on behalf of over 7,000 current and former salaried employees.

03 December 2019
By Jerome Doraisamy
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Affinity advised on sale of stake in Virgin’s Velocity program

Private equity firm Affinity has been advised on the sale of a 35 per cent stake in the Velocity Frequent Flyer program to Virgin Australia Holdings Limited.

03 December 2019
By Jerome Doraisamy
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Kennedys snares two senior lawyers from Pipers

International firm Kennedys Law has hired one partner and one senior associate from national firm Piper Alderman for its commercial litigation team in Melbourne.

03 December 2019
By Jerome Doraisamy
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Threshold for revenge porn laws ‘too low’, criminal experts say

Criminal experts at the University of Sydney warned that the “risks of rushing” to enact new offences on “revenge porn” carry a danger of overreaching criminal law.

03 December 2019
By Naomi Neilson
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More than 1 in 5 delayed invoices are sent to the wrong address

The Australian Taxation Office has revealed that many businesses are shooting themselves in the foot by issuing invoices with the wrong details on them.

02 December 2019
By Adam Zuchetti
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Is Australia risking losing business in dispute resolution?

It is anticipated that three-quarters of all lawsuits in the DR space will be resolved online in the next decade, and Australia must ensure it isn’t falling behind our regional neighbours, argues one professional.

02 December 2019
By Jerome Doraisamy
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Virtual internship for human rights law launches

One of Australia’s legal education providers has unveiled the nation’s first human rights law virtual internship, aiming to give prospective students a “realistic glimpse” into the life of a human rights lawyer.

02 December 2019
By Jerome Doraisamy
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Australia ‘yet to realise’ its potential as a regional hub for international disputes

There are inherent challenges facing arbitration in Australia, but these can be overcome with “significant effort” on the part of Australia’s legal community, argues one practitioner.

02 December 2019
By Jerome Doraisamy
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Coleman Greig integrates Argyle Lawyers to expand tax offering specialists

Sydney law firm Coleman Greig has expanded its service offering with the integration of specialist law firm Argyle Lawyers.

03 December 2019
By Naomi Neilson