Authors: David Ey, Emily Haar
In episode 6 of our Employment Law for the Time Poor podcast, David Ey and Emily Haar consider what is on the horizon to be important in employment relations for 2020.
The National Employm ...
Author: Alister Waters
With major Australian Defence contracts awarded to overseas providers, there is a firm push from industry to ensure Australian content. Alister Waters, looks at some recent developments.
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Authors: Adam Rinaldi, Tony Britten-Jones
The controversial Land Tax (Miscellaneous) Amendment Bill 2019 (SA) (Bill) has passed both houses of Parliament and is presently awaiting Royal Assent. After obtaining Royal Ass ...
Author: Ben Motro
Amendments to the Corporations Act 2001 (Cth) (the Act) now require certain companies to implement a whistleblower policy with particular mandatory content. On 13 November 2019, ASIC released its final ...
Authors: McKenzie Moore
The United Nations Convention on International Settlement Agreements Resulting from mediation (Singapore Convention) has been characterised by the Chief Justice of Singapore as a catalyst for vie ...
Authors: Louisa Xu, Michael Bacina, Petros Xenos, Tom Skevington
The Libra Project shows no sign of slowing down since its announcement five months ago, The UK LawTech Delivery Panel has released a Legal Statement on cr ...
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