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‘Wrong and totally unnecessary’ privacy laws must be wound back
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Challenges for in-house counsel in local government
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Climate change litigation has ‘real and personal importance for all Australians’: Robert French
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Existing protections for women lawyers under threat from new Religious Discrimination Bill
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Legal bodies respond to member implications in new Religious Discrimination Bill
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Why video game publishers, not governing bodies, rule eSports
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AMP ordered by Federal Court to pay $5.175m penalty
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Employers must be careful of over-policing employee activism
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Higher fines for Europe data breaches a warning for Australian legal counsel
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Will 2020 see an increase in professional negligence claims?
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Independence of local council lawyers is crucial in 2020
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Non-financial risks to remain a focus for corporates
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Religious Discrimination Bill cannot prioritise religion ‘over other protected attributes’
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Election reform needed to ensure fairness, argue human rights lawyers
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Committals are essential to our justice system
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Credit scores set to jump with removal of civil court filings from personal files
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Britain is bracing for a brave new post-Brexit world
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Should firms move towards fixed pricing in the wake of FWC requirements?
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EU countries averaging 278 GDPR breach notifications per day: DLA Piper
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In-house teams must be prepared for economic headwinds this year
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