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Herbert Smith Freehills has advised Alinta Energy on procurements for its Western Australia’s Yandin Wind Farm.
An Australian legal body has issued a series of letters to Tasmanian MPs, urging them to vote for amendments it says will help move the state’s human rights laws into the “modern world”.
ASX-listed resources company Gindalbie Metals is undertaking both a demerger and an acquisition.
An appeal being heard in the High Court of Australia today is set to have major implications for every employee and employer in Australia, including law firms, according to the practice head of workplace law and culture at Bartier Perry.
The compulsory third party system in NSW requires an urgent review, and political parties must address this flawed scheme before next week’s state election, according to the NSW Bar Association.
Business litigation and arbitration firm Quinn Emanuel Urquhart & Sullivan has announced it will file a class action against wealth management company IOOF Holdings in the wake of evidence given at last year’s banking royal commission.
With cyber crime at an all-time high, lawyers, real estate agents and conveyancers are being encouraged to safeguard their practices with the help of a new solution.
Macpherson Kelley has appointed a new chief information officer who, it said, will drive the firm’s continuing innovation in technology.
Allens has advised global investment firm KKR and Australian Venue Co. on the establishment of a joint venture with Coles Group.