Existing frameworks are key to AI regulation

The NSW government should look both abroad and at home for guidance on how to regulate burgeoning artificial intelligence (AI) technology rather than “reinvent the…

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Legal right to disconnect

New legislative changes will give employees the right to refuse to monitor, read, or respond to contact outside their work hours, unless that refusal is…

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Freelance isn’t ‘free’: a blueprint for Australia?

LSJ asks experts to determine whether the Freelance Isn’t Free Act could provide a potential blueprint for Australia’s freelance laws.

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The complexities of granny flat interests

Granny flat arrangements can address socio-economic issues but complex legal and financial issues can arise when parties fail to document their arrangement.

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What to expect in the home loan market

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‘Expecting the unexpected’: NobleOak’s new eBook

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Key trends in mortgage lending for legal professionals

In a new report, Legal Home Loans consider the lending trends among Australian legal professionals.   Read more

How Australia can successfully regulate ‘high-risk’ AI

The Australian government has responded to feedback from last year’s Safe and Responsible AI in Australia consultation and plans to focus on high-risk areas of…

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Back to basics: Inadvertent disclosure

Inadvertent disclosure may not always be a critical issue and can be remedied if the solicitor acts swiftly.

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Films of the week: Love Lies Bleeding, You’ll Never Find Me. Plus ticket giveaway.

Kristen Stewart headlines a pumping high-octane thriller, while a little Australian horror does a lot with very little. Plus a ticket giveaway for the upcoming…

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