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One of the most critical advancements in collaborative law is using AI-driven financial modeling tools that facilitate long-term financial planning and property division. These digital tools increase efficiency and convenience, so legal professionals must stay current on cybersecurity best practices and developing technologies. By carefully incorporating technology, collaborative law can help clients achieve just and cooperative outcomes even more successfully.

Published in Data

The Federal Court has found that Master Wealth Control Pty Ltd, trading as DG Institute breached the Australian Consumer Law, and that its sole director Dominque Grubisa was “knowingly concerned in the contraventions”, in proceedings brought by the competition watchdog, the ACCC.

Published in Technology Regulation
Tuesday, 08 February 2022 17:10

Nick Main takes up chief security role at archTIS

Secure collaboration software solutions provider archTIS has appointed Nick Main as its new chief security officer (CSO).

Published in People Moves

New Zealand’s card payments market is expected to rebound strongly in 2021 registering 10.3% growth, supported by the economic revival, rising consumer spending, and growing preference for contactless payments, according to a new forecast by analyst firm GlobalData.

Published in Market

GUEST INTERVIEW: Just as security is now built into products, services and businesses from the ground up, so too should important legal issues be considered when starting a business, employing staff, dealing with data, IP, working form home, data breaches, staff who leave and much, much more, as lawyer Nicholas Stewart explains.

Published in Guest Interviews

GUEST INTERVIEW: Just as security is now built into products, services and businesses from the ground up, so too should important legal issues be considered when starting a business, employing staff, dealing with data, IP, working form home, data breaches, staff who leave and much, much more, as lawyer Nicholas Stewart explains.

Published in Business IT

Cradlepoint says its wireless network solutions are providing "non-stop connectivity" while enabling remote management for Vix Vizion facial recognition devices in South Australia gaming venues.

Published in Business IT

Australian businesses reported over $14 million in losses to Scamwatch due to payment redirection scams last year, and average losses so far in 2021 are more than five times higher compared to average losses in the same period in 2020, according to the ACCC.

Published in Security

The launch of the Law Council of Australia’s Rural, Regional and Remote (RRR) National Strategic Plan 2021-2023, heralds the profession’s “reinvigorated commitment” to rural and regional lawyers, according to Law Council President Dr Jacoba Brasch QC.

Published in Strategy

This is part three of a three part video series and discussion on Australia's cybersecurity legislation, looking at the Federal Australian Government’s mandatory data retention laws. 

Published in Technology Regulation

The first in a three part discussion on Australia's cybersecurity legislation covering changes to critical infrastructure laws, surveillance laws and mandatory data retention laws has been published by Peter Coroneos, the International Vice President of CyAN, the Cybersecurity Advisors Network.

Published in Technology Regulation
Monday, 07 December 2020 12:30

Kogan pinged by Federal Court

Prominent online retailer Kogan ran false and misleading promotions, according to the Federal Court.

Published in Technology Regulation

The Hon. Michael Kirby AC CMG was interviewed by Peter Coroneos last Friday, and noted Mr Kirby's optimism about the next 30 years of the Internet in Australia, his pioneering work on privacy principles in the 70s and plenty more you'll see in the video interview.

Published in Development

Queensland University of Technology has launched Australia’s first Graduate Certificate in Data and New Technology Law which the university says will meet a critical need for professionals.

Published in Education

Global adoption of blockchain technology is continuing slowly but chief information officers say the technology requires the most new skills of any technology area, with skills difficult to find to meet growth demands.

Published in Market

If you’re looking to improve your mobile reception, there’s a good way to repeat your mobile signal so things don’t get ugly.

Published in Mobility

Holy moly, ACCAN has issued a submission on the Copyright Amendment Bill 2015 regarding VPNs, website blocking, whack-a-mole and more.

Published in Government Tech Policy

US-based ridesharing firm Uber has praised the federal government's Competition Policy Review Draft Report, describing mooted changes to remove regulations as "very encouraging."

Published in Technology Regulation
Thursday, 03 July 2014 11:41

WA drivers slugged with big new fines

WA drivers are being warned to stay off their mobile phones, with fines set to skyrocket under new changes from the state government.

Published in Government Tech Policy
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