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Making financial forecasts – legal pitfalls for business
Organisations must be aware of the legal risks associated with social media use, such as wrongful dismissal, trade mark infringement, and defamation. This article outlines these risks and provides steps to protect against them.
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De-encryption laws: compelling tech giants to cooperate with law enforcement
The Australian Government is introducing encryption-related legislation that could have significant implications. Get the full scoop on what this Bill could mean for companies and citizens before it is officially announced.
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Enforcing international judgments in Australian Courts
This article explores the implications of enforcing a judgement of an overseas court in Australia. Learn more about the statutory enforcement, enforcement through a treaty, and enforcement under common law.
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Ipso facto clauses weakened after 1 July 2018
Are you ‘Investor Ready’? This article outlines the key elements businesses and promoters should consider to attract investors, providing a checklist of the key components to be in place.
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Interlocutory injunctions in patent dispute cases
Australian Intelligence Community (AIC) Commissioner Falk determined in Uber investigation how the Office of the Australian Information Commissioner (OAIC) will assess if entities have an Australian Link to be legally bound by the Privacy Act 1988 (Cth).
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Director’s personal liability – misleading & deceptive conduct
Directors: prevention is cheaper than cure! Explore ways to ensure your corporation doesn’t engage in misleading or deceptive conduct under the Australian Consumer Law (ACL). Take active steps to protect yourself from personal liability.
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Do beneficiaries have access to the trust deed?
This article explores a beneficiary’s right to access a Trust Deed, including the Trusts Documents Rule, what Trust Documents a beneficiary is not entitled to, their rights under the Trusts Act 1973 (Qld) and Queensland’s affirmation of the common law principles.
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What exactly is security for costs?
Learn how a Defendant can protect themselves from not receiving costs in a litigious proceeding if the Plaintiff is unable to pay. Discover the prerequisites, discretionary questions, form, time, and conditions the Court may prescribe for security to be given.
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Domain name disputes – the case of eazyjet.com
Learn more about domain name disputes and the evidence required to establish confusion, rights, and bad faith. Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers (ICANN) and World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO) provide legal elements and remedies, and the implications of failing to respond to a complaint.





