According to OSHA, roughly two million Americans are victims of workplace violence every year.1 And that doesn’t include the cases that go unreported. Workplace violence is a concern to employers in all industries acro ...
Given recent events, the cyber security landscape has changed and may have exposed new vulnerabilities to cyber systems. With many government and private industries quickly shifted to telework, threat actors are taking a ...
The Government has extended the application deadline for Covid-19 financial support schemes, including CBILS (Coronavirus Business Interruption Loan Scheme), CLBILS (Coronavirus Large Business Interruption Loan Scheme), ...
The Withdrawal Agreement concluded between the European Union and the United Kingdom establishes the terms and conditions of the withdraw and entered into force last 1st February 2020. This Agreement sets out a transitio ...
Breaches of work health and safety legislation can have serious, and in some cases tragic, consequences. The seriousness of the offences can result in criminal sanctions for the offender. Where breaches of the legislat ...
In State of Queensland v Masson [2020] HCA 28 the High Court made a number of important findings on the standard of care owed by paramedics in emergency situations.
In doing so, the High Court overturned a decision of ...
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