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Article, 23 May 2022 CU Safe Q&A In March, we were pleased to reintroduce our award-winning CU SAFE (Serious Accident, Fatality and Environmental Incident Response Guide). CU SAFE is a joint initiative by the Safety and Environment t ... Article, 12 May 2022 NSW Government clamps down on tax avoidance and loopholes in revenue legislation Any transactions underway to tidy up trust arrangements in New South Wales should be reviewed to ensure that the restructuring steps involved do not result in a surprise stamp duty assessment. Article, 12 May 2022 Litigation 101: legal professional privilege for business Legal professional privilege protects the confidence in communications made between client and legal adviser (or with third parties, in certain circumstances). Article, 12 May 2022 Litigation 101: legal professional privilege for in-house counsel There are particular issues of legal professional privilege with documents prepared by in-house counsel. In our new Litigation 101 series, Georgina Penglis, Roxana Carrion, Trina Storm and Karen Ingra ... Article, 12 May 2022 Federal Election 2022 – industrial relations agenda in focus Our team sets out the major issues in industrial relations, and how the competing parties plan to tackle them if they win power. Article, 12 May 2022 Time is (mostly) of the essence in the new Queensland REIQ residential land contracts It will be important for parties to residential property transactions to understand which version of the REIQ Contract is being used for the transaction. It is not compulsory in Queensland to use the ... Article, 12 May 2022 Does the limitation clock tick on after an abandoned class action? The Federal Court has its say The judgment in Turner v TESA Mining (NSW) Pty Ltd (No 2) brings some certainty for defendants in class actions, who can be more confident that a discontinuation of a class action is likely to result ... Article, 12 May 2022 New plan proposed for State significant coal mine extension The environmental impact statement for the revised expansion plans for South32’s Dendrobium coal mine has been placed on public exhibition. Article, 12 May 2022 NSW tightens clean air regulation for industry Businesses have until 3 June to comment on proposed reforms imposing stricter air quality standards on older industrial premises, and new design controls on equipment used in the storage and handling ... Article, 12 May 2022 Only humans are inventors under the Patents Act, but for how long? Artificial Intelligence Systems or Devices cannot be "inventors" under the Australian Patents Act, the Full Federal Court has confirmed. The inventor of a patent must be a natural person. Does there n ... Article, 12 May 2022 Reference to "medical reasons" breached obligations to keep health information private The circumstances of a use or disclosure on the relevant individual need to be considered when determining if there has been a breach of the Health Privacy Principles or other privacy principles. Article, 12 May 2022 New simplified method for EPBC Referrals promises increased efficiency and transparency All proponents, regardless of whether they wish to make a new application, hold an existing assessment or approval, or wish to make a request under or vary an existing assessment or approval will need ... Article, 12 May 2022 Major Projects & Construction 5 Minute Fix 98: NSW Research & Development Roadmap, supply chains, implied licences for home building plans Get your 5 Minute Fix of major projects and construction news. In this issue: the NSW Government announces its 20-year Research & Development Roadmap; the Victorian Government responds to the Commissi ... 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