Court action over asbestos in mulch

Prosecutions have been launched against three companies and an individual, over the contamination of mulch, which was first detected in Sydney’s Rozelle Parklands.

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Raygun’s claim against a parody musical may not stand up: here’s what the law says

Rachel Gunn, aka Raygun, is no stranger to controversy. In August the university lecturer went viral for her quirky, marsupial-inspired breakdancing at the Olympics.

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An AML update for practitioners

This article provides a high-level overview of the upcoming AML reforms and obligations for lawyers.

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EU deforestation laws postponed: will amendments render it toothless?

Last month, major European Union (EU) legislation designed to halt rampant global deforestation was postponed by a year by popular vote.

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Getting paid as a solo or small law firm

Amid uncertain economic times, clients are taking longer to pay bills from small firms, with experts urging a renewed focus on how to chase payment.

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Film review: Conclave

Ralph Fiennes headlines a sobering thriller about the politics of choosing a new Pope.

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