Our clients need to be up-to-date with the changes in the law that affect their business, so our publications cover a wide range of legal developments. You can find our newsletters and other publications using the search tools on this page. If you're looking for our short Alerts on important legal developments, click here. Projects Insights Welcome to Project Insights, in which we'll look at the plans for infrastructure developments in Queensland and Victoria, and some changes in the UK and their implications for us here. We'll also examine a crucial aspect of PPPs: how it's paid for. What advantages does the Supported Debt Model offer over more traditional models? Finally, we'll look at a practical issue affecting many major projects (and indeed transactions across the board): when can you use email for formal contractual communications? |  | Litigation & Dispute Resolution Insights Welcome to the September edition of Litigation & Dispute Resolution Insights, in which we'll look at the reasons why you might not want to report white-collar crime to the police - and why you should. We'll examine the perennial problem of legal professional privilege - when do you inadvertently waive it, and when will it be waived for you by federal investigators. We'll also look at: the largest payout in a shareholder class action, and ask what this means for the future, how your business could be affected by the proposed new statutory cause of action for breaches of privacy, when directors could be personally liable for misleading and deceptive conduct in relation to shares; and the latest in the move to criminalise cartels. |  | Government Insights The Legislative Instruments Act is under review, and changes to its operation are expected as Philip Harrison explainsWelcome to Government Insights, in which we'll look at: the challenges of government procurement and managing multi-sourced environments, when an administrative decision can be remade, when a government employee's inventions belong to the government, when privately financed delivery models are appropriate; and new rules affecting the government in litigation. |  |
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