More and more law firms, tax firms and corporate legal and tax teams are making the decision to have their staff work remotely. They face the challenge of keeping teams connected and work moving forward.
Read more5 Ways Compliance Could Help Tame Zoom & Other Remote Work Risks
Survival, at the moment, means adaptation. And even in the long run, staying relevant and connected in a world requires rapid risk assessments, the lesson of COVID-19.
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 moreShould You Download COVIDSafe? Consider These Privacy Concerns First
The launch of COVIDSafe continues to raise concerns about privacy issues and cyber security. Should you or your clients download it?
Read moreTalking about Domestic Violence: Key Issues and COVID-19
At a time when families are experiencing stress in close quarters – experts have warned that there will be a spike in offending.
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 moreVerification of Identity Checks in the Age of Social Distancing
Many lawyers and mortgagees may be left wondering how best to comply with their verification of identity obligations for conveyancing and mortgage transactions during this time.
Read moreCoronavirus and Travel Insurance Exclusions: Discussing a Pandemic Claims Response Strategy
It is inevitable that claims for travel plans disrupted by the outbreak will soar but how will the current policies and insurers cope with the influx?
Read moreCoronavirus and Bushfires Rekindle Interest in ‘Force Majeure’
The destruction and disruption being wrought by the bushfires and the coronavirus has businesses dusting off contracts to check whether these phenomena might be ‘force majeure’.
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