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Analysis & Opinions, Law November 6, 2020

Want to record your doctor’s appointment? Great idea, but first, check it’s legal

Recording without permission might be illegal depending on where you live.

Analysis & Opinions, Law November 6, 2020
Law, Technology, Top Stories October 26, 2020

The US is taking on Google in a huge antitrust case. It could change the face of online search

The US DoJ says Google’s conduct harms competition and consumers, and reduces the ability of new innovative companies to develop and compete.

Law, Technology, Top Stories October 26, 2020
Law, Top Stories October 6, 2020

Google will pay US$1 billion for news – but whether Australian publishers see any of it depends on the ACCC

Google says it will pay publishers $US1 billion ($1.4 billion) over the next three years to licence content across the globe

Law, Top Stories October 6, 2020
Law, Lifestyle & Society September 28, 2020

Ruth Bader Ginsburg forged a new place for women in the law and society

Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg’s death has generated an outpouring of grief around the globe.

Law, Lifestyle & Society September 28, 2020
Law September 11, 2020

Will national cabinet change federal-state dynamics?

Morrison declared national cabinet has helped to make the federation “more responsive and more co-ordinated than we’ve seen in many years”.

Law September 11, 2020
Law, Top Stories September 11, 2020

Protests have been criminalised under COVID. What is incitement? How is it being used in the pandemic?

Normally, protesting is not an offence.

Law, Top Stories September 11, 2020
Analysis & Opinions, Law July 26, 2020

People are using artificial intelligence to help sort out their divorce. Would you?

Online app is now using artificial intelligence to help separating couples make parenting arrangements and divide their assets.

Analysis & Opinions, Law July 26, 2020
Analysis & Opinions, Law, Popular June 29, 2020

No selection criteria, no transparency. Australia must reform the way it appoints judges

As debate rages about sexual harassment in the legal profession, a key outstanding question is reforming the way judges are appointed.

Analysis & Opinions, Law, Popular June 29, 2020
Law, Top Stories May 25, 2020

What defines casual work? Federal Court ruling highlights a fundamental flaw in Australian labour law

A much-awaited ruling from the Federal Court has confirmed long-term casual workers can dispute their status and seek payments for entitlements such as annual leave.

Law, Top Stories May 25, 2020
Law, Retirement May 20, 2020

Messy mix of laws, regs and codes make aged care visits a legal minefield

This is a recipe for uncertainty (the lawyer’s dread) which begets frustration which begets, ultimately, distress.

Law, Retirement May 20, 2020

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