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As threat actors become more sophisticated and leverage new technology to achieve their goals, these are the cyber trends that businesses should be aware of and prepare for in the...
As cyberattacks continue to rise, cyber awareness increases and cyber security and privacy laws and regulations strengthen globally, demand for cyber insurance has increased even as premiums soar.
The NSW Court of Appeal has handed down judgment confirming that the retrospective duty of care under the Design and Building Practitioners Act 2020 (NSW) applies to all building classes.
What are privacy-enhancing technologies, and how are they relevant to Australian privacy law?
The High Court of Australia has provided some useful guidance that will assist credit managers in navigating their roles and in dealing with liquidators demanding repayment of alleged unfair preferences.
The recent amendments to the SOCI Act send a clear message to responsible entities of critical infrastructure assets that risk management (including cybersecurity risk management) must be prioritised and form...
Pre-reform workplace agreements (or 'zombie' agreements as they are otherwise known) are a relic of a time long since passed. A zombie agreement is an industrial instrument between an employer...
From 30 November 2022, health service entities in Victoria have been subject to a statutory duty of candour when a patient of the health service suffers a serious adverse patient...
The Victorian Court of Appeal has held that the Victorian Civil and Administrative Tribunal (VCAT) can no longer hear domestic building disputes involving the interpretation or application of federal legislation.
The High Court has handed down a significant decision relating to a claim for indemnity for property damage that provides valuable guidance for insurers on the duty to act with...
The Australian Government has indicated that it intends to introduce legislation to improve regulatory frameworks around cryptocurrency in 2023.
The Australian Government has indicated its intention to introduce legislation regulating the custody and exchange of digital assets.