In most large banking and finance transactions, where the bank (or banks) have engaged an external law firm to draft the financing documents, the bank will almost always require a legal opinion.
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The unprecedented move for entire workforces to work remotely has introduced unique risks to cyber and data protection. These were addressed in a recent Thomson Reuters webinar.
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31 March 2020 is a crucial day for the legal profession. It’s the last day of the Continuing Professional Development year in many States and Territories. The Practical Law Team has suggested some top webinar picks to assist your learning.
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“Our corporate clients expect excellence and efficiency so we see Practical Law as an essential resource that creates additional value for clients” – Adam Versaci, an avid Practical Law user
Read moreCase Study: Norton Rose Fulbright’s Efficient Legal Library
Library and Information Services Head at Norton Rose Fulbright Lawyers, Daniel Healey, is spearheading information efficiencies at his firm. Gain access to the story of his processes by downloading the case study.…
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Unlike the United States, Australia has no equivalent to the First Amendment right of free speech. Instead, Australians have an implied right of freedom of political communication arising from the…
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