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The Full Federal Court provides a reminder on how to do just that in its decision allowing Shell to deduct its $ ... Article, 3 Mar 2022 Permanent reforms to permit the use of technology to hold shareholder meetings Companies must now ensure that shareholders are given a reasonable opportunity to participate in all meetings by asking questions orally and in writing, and receive documents in their preferred form. Article, 3 Mar 2022 What's the point of the "Save Women's Sport" bill? A recently introduced private members' bill purports to champion single-sex sport for girls and women – but with the only meaningful change to the sex discrimination framework being to allow blanket b ... Article, 3 Mar 2022 Supreme Court of Victoria grants first successful application to secure contingency fee class action funding arrangement Although more Group Costs Orders applications may be made in Victoria, any move away from more traditional funding practices in Australian class actions (such as third party litigation funding) necess ... Article, 3 Mar 2022 Digital Apes, Metaverse Land and Crypto-Nike Kicks: Demystifying NFTs and intellectual property challenges NFTs can be novel and enigmatic creations and, in some circumstances, command outrageous sale prices. But few really understand what NFTs are, and what legal and intellectual property challenges they ... Article, 3 Mar 2022 Environment and Planning 5 Minute Fix 23: offset assessments, circular economy, EPBC referrals The Environment and Planning 5 Minute Fix gives you a snapshot of what you need to know across a range of environment and planning issues across the country. This edition focuses on the latest in clim ... Article, 3 Mar 2022 The new Planning Regulation in New South Wales is finally here Many public and private sector development proponents will need to consider refinements to their planning application and assessment processes, as they and approval authorities adjust to the new Envir ... Article, 3 Mar 2022 Syndicated Facility Agreements and the section 128F public offer test exemption: The cornerstone investor The role of the cornerstone investor may have implications for whether interest paid under a syndicated facility agreement will be exempt from Australian interest withholding tax. Kate O'Donovan and ... Video, 3 Mar 2022 Major Projects & Construction 5 Minute Fix 93: security of payment, stays and COVID-19, security of critical infrastructure reforms Get your 5 Minute Fix of major projects and construction news. This issue: Service of payment claim vital to Adjudicator's jurisdiction under the NSW security of payment act; COVID-19 alone not a suff ... Article, 3 Mar 2022 Media Release: Clayton Utz lawyers among Australasian Lawyer's Rising Stars 2022 Legal industry title Australasian Lawyer has named four Clayton Utz senior lawyers in its Rising Stars 2022 list, which recognises the country's "up-and-coming legal superstars". Media Release, 2 Mar 2022 Australia's extensive sanctions response to Russia's invasion of Ukraine: consequences for Australian entities Australian entities Companies operating in Russia, Ukraine or Belarus, or with business dealings linked to those regions, must immediately reassess their operations to ensure that they will not viola ... Article, 25 Feb 2022 Media Release: Clayton Utz advises Wyloo Metals on its downstream nickel processing opportunities strategic partnership with IGO Limited Clayton Utz has advised Wyloo Metals, a company of Tattarang, one of Australia’s largest private companies, on its entry into an agreement with IGO Limited (ASX: IGO) to jointly evaluate opportunities ... Media Release, 17 Feb 2022 Federal Parliament passes permanent Corporations Act reforms allowing electronic execution of documents In a move that will bring much needed certainty and relief to businesses ahead of an election, the Federal Parliament has passed a Bill making the electronic signing by companies of documents permanen ... Article, 17 Feb 2022 COVID-19 vaccination: booster shot advice may affect employer vaccination policies, but no one-size-fits-all solution For employers who have also relied on the ATAGI guidance for guidance on control measures (in the absence of public health direction or mandate that requires vaccination) it is a timely reminder to co ... Article, 17 Feb 2022 PagePrevious 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Next