Cyber security + Tech / Risk Management
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Expert tips for delivering value as a General Counsel from Alex Mitchell, Asia Pacific General Counsel at Unisys. Video interview and career advice for in-house lawyers.
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As 2022 cyber events have shown us, few crises have the potential to impact an organisation’s reputation as negatively as a cyber incident. When not handled correctly, the damage to an organisation’s reputation from a cyber event can be severe and long lasting.
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It’s becoming increasingly obvious that in order to mitigate cyber security risk, companies need to train their staff in how to identify and respond to IT threats. When over 90% of IT breaches are via staff, it would be prudent to accept this as major risk.
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Drafting is essential but can be tedious, time consuming and error prone. How can technology help?
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Three Legal experts from Cooper Grace Ward delve into biometric data privacy, and some key court cases that will play key roles in the commercial use of that data in the future.
Employment Law
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Aurora borealis (the Northern Lights). Stunning landscapes. Outdoor hot-tubs, year-round. All of these, you will find in Iceland. And yet, recently this country has been in the headlines not for these things, but for its work practices? The 4-day work week.
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The contract is in the driving seat, but who is in control, where are we going and, most importantly, how do we get there safely?
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Courts have had to decide many cases in which a dismissed employee claims damages for breach of contract, the alleged breach being the failure to give the amount of notice that was implied into the contract (because there was no express term specifying the period of notice to be given).
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Those faced with leading organisations in current volatile environments clearly encounter significant challenges. Effective leaders are those who have the skills to make good decisions in an ambiguous environment, develop opportunities through innovation to gain a competitive advantage. They are highly valuable to organisations.
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Following the formal abolition of the Australian Building and Construction Commission and the transfer of its functions to the Fair Work Ombudsman (albeit with a fraction of the budget), some employers are asking legitimate questions about the FWO’s approach to compliance and enforcement.
General Counsel
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Preparing for disaster or crisis? Free download: crisis management checklist. Natural disasters, industrial accidents, stakeholder activism, cybercrime or the loss of a contract are only some of the events that could precipitate a crisis and cause reputational damage.
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Expert tips for delivering value as a General Counsel from Alex Mitchell, Asia Pacific General Counsel at Unisys. Video interview and career advice for in-house lawyers.
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Thousands of measures are proposed across Australia annually, and hundreds end up being legislated, ranging from relatively minor, to wide-ranging policy that can have major social, economic, or industrial significance.
Property
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Managing a large and varied leasing portfolio can be challenging for any landlord.
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Climate change will continue to present challenges for council landlords in how they manage their leasing portfolios.
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An easement is a non-exclusive right to use another person’s land, in perpetuity, for a particular purpose. The perpetuity element is one of the key things which differentiates an easement from other forms of land access rights, such as a lease or a licence.
Indigenous Cultural Intellectual Property
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Australia’s Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people have been calling for stronger measures to recognise, protect, and maintain all aspects of their culture and heritage.
Rule of Law
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Approving a company’s financial statements is one of the board’s core irreducible responsibilities. Discharging this responsibility requires a proper corporate governance framework and sufficient financial literacy, among other things. The featured checklist in this article steps through these and other key considerations that the board should take into account when signing-off on accounts.