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Big Law 21 June 2022 ByJason Gray, Anna-May Berry and Brittany RyanThe changing ‘climate’ of litigation in Australia

Companies should reconsider disclosure requirements in the wake of an evolving litigious landscape, write Jason Gray,...

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Big Law 20 June 2022 ByAndrew Lumsden, Clare Corke, Alexandra Feros and James MorleyWhen does your deed become binding?

Recent legislative updates give rise to questions as to when documents have actually been signed, sealed and delivered,...

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The Bar 17 June 2022 ByBenita MiciulisHigh Court decision not a fait accompli in creating cultural change

While a recent High Court decision has the opportunity to drive much-needed cultural change in the legal industry, it is...

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Gabrielle Marchetti
The Bar 17 June 2022 ByGabrielle MarchettiA recent FCFCOA decision may not be a magic wand, but it is certainly...

A recent FCFCOA decision may not be a magic wand, but it is certainly a step in the right direction for workers, writes...

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SME Law 16 June 2022 ByJo StoneWhat to do when the media calls you about a case

In the legal profession, a call from a journalist can either be heart-stopping or great news, depending on the case....

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Shay Sorefan
Big Law 15 June 2022 ByShay SorefanWhat you need to know about the taxation of crypto

With tax season right around the corner, lawyers and non-lawyers alike who have money invested in cryptocurrency need to...

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Dr Rachel Baird
Corporate Counsel 14 June 2022 ByDr Rachel BairdWhy leading with your ESG strategy is good for business

ESG proponents often talk about the value capture opportunities for businesses that incorporate sustainability...

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Liz Chase
Big Law 14 June 2022 ByLiz Chase6 lessons for lawyers from the gym

My return to fitness, following the age of coronavirus, has taught me certain principles that can be applied to legal...

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SME Law 13 June 2022 ByRobert WilkinsonAre you making the most out of your technology investments for...

In evaluating the use of technological platforms to support your business, leaders have to consider whether value for...

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Marlia Saunders and Justin Quill
Big Law 10 June 2022 ByMarlia Saunders and Justin QuillWhy we may not have seen the last of Barilaro v Google

Earlier this week, Google was hit with a $715,000 defamation payout to the former NSW deputy premier – here, we...

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