‘Genuine reform’ of National Redress Scheme needed, say lawyers
A report by the national audit office has deemed that the administration of the National Redress Scheme for survivors is only ‘partly effective’.
By Cat Woods - 8 min readA report by the national audit office has deemed that the administration of the National Redress Scheme for survivors is only ‘partly effective’.
By Cat Woods - 8 min readWith thousands of teenagers due to be removed from social media this week, questions remain around how the legislation is being implemented and what the…
By Ethan Hamilton - 7 min readThere’s a perception that trust accounting is overly complicated, time consuming or simply ‘not worth the hassle’.
By Sharon Blake and Katherine Lau - 6 min readFor decades, Karen Cox has been a fierce advocate for people living on the margins. After 25 years with the Financial Rights Legal Centre, she’ll…
By Karl Hoerr - 21 min readA battle of the giants that marks a turning point for competition law, exposing its strengths, limits and the need for digital platform regulation.
By Brent Fisse - 1 min readLSJ Online asks Accredited Specialists why they embarked on the program and their advice to others who are considering applying. This month we speak to…
By LSJ Team - 3 min readAn impressive cast can’t make Nuremberg feel a bit outdated, and Eternity is an enjoyable witty afterlife romance.
By Francisco Silva - 7 min read