Regulators have placed emphasis on the obligation to treat customers fairly, now and post-pandemic.
Read moreThe New Normal of Acquisition Financing: What has Changed Due to COVID-19?
The outbreak of the 2019 novel coronavirus disease (COVID-19) continues to have a significant impact on a range of industries and organisations globally.
Read moreWorkplace Predictions for Employees Post-Crisis
Leaders and employees from both tax and legal industries indicate that the demands for agile working, flexible resource management, project management, and diverse teams are here to stay.
Read moreProcess improvement & project management in the new ‘new normal’
In order to get from A to B, firms need to embrace fast-track process improvement methodologies. This is an area that is unique to each law firm, of course, because there are so many aspects to consider.
Read moreMonitoring Client Industries & Planning for the Pandemic Aftershock
Amid the fast-paced consequences of this global COVID-19 pandemic, it is already a given that every law firm must now adapt to dramatic and rapidly changing circumstances.
Read moreYour Business Professional Team is Critical to Your Firm’s Viability
In recent weeks, the headlines say it all. Law firms are doing everything possible to minimise the economic downturn and the ongoing financial woes created by the COVID-19 pandemic.
Read moreLaw Firm Responses to the COVID-19 Crisis: Current Actions & Future Challenges
Over the past few weeks, the legal industry, like the rest of the economy, has struggled with how to respond to the COVID-19 pandemic.
Read moreCOVID-19 and Remote Working: Legal Experts Warn of Cyber Risks
Legal experts are warning companies to beef up their cybersecurity defenses as COVID-19 presents new opportunities for fraudulent email, increased phishing and other risks related to the rise of employees working from home.
Read more‘Aliens’, Indigenous Australians and the Constitution: Examining Love v Commonwealth
On 11 February, the High Court ruled by a 4-3 majority that indigenous Australians cannot be considered ‘aliens’ within the meaning of s 51(xix) of the Constitution.
Read moreArtificial Intelligence Comes to Cybersecurity
AI in cybersecurity is a double-edged sword. For every advance deployed to detect problems are hackers who can use that same technology to wreak havoc.
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