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‘An interesting year’: Reflections on antitrust law in 2020
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SA MP charged with 23 counts of deception
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#auslaw clashes on permanent continuous disclosure changes
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‘Corruption is a symptom of governance failure’
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Proposed Federal Judicial Commission ‘moving in the right direction’
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Regulation seen as biggest challenge for Aussie law departments
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In-house litigation and investigation teams ‘likely to remain busy’ in 2021
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Regulator movements central to shaping corporate investigations in 2021
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Bankruptcy review targets possible changes to insolvency system
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Leading a listed cannabis company through COVID-19
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Can law firms mandate COVID-19 vaccinations for employees?
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Unpacking RCEP and its impact for Australian lawyers
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Over 300 charges laid following investigation into law firm
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Connection underpins personal and professional purpose
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Transgender inmates and prison placement
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‘Nothing good will come’ from hikes to migration fees
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Dowry and coercive control issues must be better addressed
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COVID-19, royal commissions highlight need for Human Rights Act
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Build-to-rent vital to address housing market post-COVID
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Better compliance frameworks can help avoid stricter regulation
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