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“It’s a very dynamic world that we live in and is constantly changing. We’ve got to keep our supply chains safe, secure and resilient,” said Clay Perry, President at 143 Advisory Services LLC.
Read moreOwnership Versus Control: When Anti-Money Laundering Programs Miss the Point
AML/CTF programs should be developed to ensure they consider the criminal activities of individuals who control the money, not just own it.
Read moreWhy Every Legal Department Needs Their Own Data Strategy
An effective legal data strategy should form an integral part of a legal team’s strategic planning process.
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Two boutique Australian-based law firms reveal how they have found client (and work-life balance) success in operating nimbly.
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Providing legal guidance to businesses in the entertainment sector is challenging and unique. Hear stories from the Assistant General Counsel of Aristocrat and a Senior Legal Counsel at Foxtel.
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Legal transformation is not only about managing the impacts of technology and the market within our workplaces. There is so much more to it than that, argues one Legal Editor.
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Read moreWorkplace Predictions for Employees Post-Crisis
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Read more‘Aliens’, Indigenous Australians and the Constitution: Examining Love v Commonwealth
On 11 February, the High Court ruled by a 4-3 majority that indigenous Australians cannot be considered ‘aliens’ within the meaning of s 51(xix) of the Constitution.
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