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Weekly Law Report (2)
Former DPP Nicholas Cowdery on shooting offences in NSW; The High Court's decision on James Hardie's former non-executive directors; changes to Australia's privacy laws to make it easier to challenge bad credit ratings; global pro bono is "catching fire"; and Queensland lawyers swap arguing for acting in preparation for Law Week 2012.
The Weekly Law Report wraps up the top stories in legal business for the week. Every Friday, Lawyers Weekly journalist Stephanie Quine brings you the latest in issues affecting the way lawyers and law firms do business.
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THIS WEEK: Former DPP Nicholas Cowdery on shooting offences in NSW; The High Court's decision on James Hardie's former non-executive directors; changes to Australia's privacy laws to make it easier to challenge bad credit ratings; global pro bono is "catching fire"; and Queensland lawyers swap arguing for acting in preparation for Law Week 2012.
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