2024
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Among legal professionals, there are common questions that surround legal AI - “how does it work?”, “How do large language models power legal AI?”, and many questions about data privacy, security and accuracy, copyright, and, of course, hallucination.
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On May 6, 2024, significant changes to the Family Law Act 1975 (Cth) take effect. This article explores the changes, relevant to all family law practitioners.
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The Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (ACCC) has announced its annual compliance and enforcement priorities, providing Australian businesses and their legal advisors with a practical roadmap of the industries and types of conduct that will face increased regulatory scrutiny this year.
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This article explores the use of personal health information of individuals, and how it’s relevant to privacy law in Australia.
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Cash is tight and the side hustles are in fashion. With rising interest rates, record-high house prices and growing cost of living pressures, employees are looking to make extra money beyond their day job’s pay and are turning to the online gig economy to find it. Whether it be freelancing on Fivver, running an e-commerce website from their bedroom or making salacious videos for OnlyFans, entrepreneurial employees are finding creative ways to boost their household incomes.
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The recent change to the Fair Work Act 2009 gives employees the right to refuse to monitor, read or respond to contact (or attempted contact) from their employer that is unreasonable.
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This article explores smart devices, and the privacy regulations currently surrounding them. There are shifting expectations of both consumers and regulators, meaning change will be coming to privacy regulations relating to smart devices – staying ahead of this is key.
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Navigating the journey from the current state to a future where legal AI enhances efficiency, ensures a rewarding experience, and provides a solid return on investment
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This article explores the current Australian and European landscape with ai creating deepfakes, and the protections for individuals, and what businesses must be aware of. It also looks at cautionary tales and examples, then looks at what the future of Australian AI privacy law may look like.
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Generative AI and large language models have the potential to transform the practice of law in many different ways. But if they are to be fully embraced, they must be accurate with reliable data to draw on.
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In an exclusive conversation, we explore the current state and relevance of AI with Jeff Reihl, LexisNexis' Executive VP and CTO.
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This article explores the new Unfair Contract Terms regime, and the move for civil penalties to be brought against individuals and businesses, with the possible penalties being significant.