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On 8 November 2024 the Victorian Court of Appeal substantially upheld the Bishop's appeal, with a reduction in the record $3.3 million awarded by a jury to a sexual abuse...
On 18 October 2024, Auxiliary Deputy President Magistrate Carrel of the South Australian Employment Tribunal handed down her decision in Lauren Vercoe v Local Government Association Workers Compensation Scheme [2024]...
Key developments since the power of the Fair Work Commission to make 'same job, same pay' orders was introduced into the Fair Work Act.
In a watershed judgment, the High Court has rejected the expansion of the doctrine of vicarious liability in Australia to relationships outside of employment.
In the vastness of Australia's landscape, remote communities have traditionally had difficulty maintaining a supply of reliable and sustainable energy. Those communities who are literally 'off the grid' have typically...
Lander & Rogers was engaged by a prominent logistics solutions company to assess and realign their legal operations. The company faced challenges such as a large backlog, long wait times,...
Lander & Rogers was engaged by an Australian operator specialising in premium retirement living communities to overhaul and automate their contract management processes. The objective was to streamline the creation,...
Obtaining a 'Gett' is a critical part of separation for Jewish couples. So, what is a Gett and what happens if your partner won't accommodate one?
The Security of Critical Infrastructure and Other Legislation Amendment (Enhanced Response and Prevention) Bill 2024 (Cth) will amend the Security of Critical Infrastructure Act 2018 (Cth).
To complement the 'limited use' obligation on the NCSC introduced by the Cyber Security Bill, the Intelligence Services and Other Legislation Amendment (Cyber Security) Bill 2024 (Cth) amends the Intelligence...
On 9 October 2024, the Australian Government introduced the Cyber Security Legislative Package 2024 into Parliament as part of reforms to strengthen Australia's national cyber defences.
May 2024 saw significant amendments introduced to the parenting framework in Australia, including the concept of 'harmful proceedings orders'.