This toolkit is a guide to Practical Law’s resources relating to the legal, practical and commercial issues that arise when a data breach incident occurs, including links to relevant resources.
Read more2022 AGM Season: Guidance for Boards and Legal Advisers
Most listed companies will have begun to think about their 2022 annual general meeting (AGM). This article sets out some key steps to prepare.
Read more2022 Commonwealth Procurement Rules: Fast-Track Your Knowledge with this Toolkit
Refresh your knowledge of government procurement and the new Commonwealth Procurement Rules with Practical Law’s new resources.
Read moreThe Modern-Day Partner Must be Tech-Centric
The legal services marketplace has undergone, and will continue to experience, significant change as a result of advancements in legal technology.
Read moreHow to Build a Business Case for In-house Legal Technology
Doing more with less have been the bywords of in-house legal departments for over a decade.
Read moreToolkit: Frustration of Contracts Following the COVID-19 Outbreak
Refresh your understanding of frustration of contracts with Practical Law’s complimentary toolkit.
Read moreAlternative Dispute Resolution: Resolving Cost Disputes Without Litigation
igation or assessment through the Supreme Courts are the traditional go-to court proceedings for settling cost disputes in Australia. However Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR) offers several less-judicial approaches, which can be quicker, cheaper and more flexible.
Read moreHow do Lawyers Stay Across Defamation Law in Australia?
As many lawyers know firsthand, it’s been a struggle to keep up with the breakneck pace of legal changes over the past year. Here’s how the experts do it.
Read moreHarnessing Legal Guidance and Research Tech to Work Smarter
You can’t turn into a practice area expert overnight. However, you can get there sooner by working smarter, not harder. Gain insights on effective knowledge gathering via this practical whitepaper.
Read moreLabor Introduces Bill to Improve Transparency on Ransomware Payments
If passed, the Bill would establish a mandatory reporting requirement for certain types of entities that make a ransomware payment.
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