New Zealand and Australian Parliaments are holding formal Inquiries into the cryptocurrency sector at select committee level.
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The “Great Resignation” has begun. In recent months the number of people who are leaving the workforce or switching jobs is climbing.
Read moreGCs Need to Focus on Corruption Risk as Offices Reopen
General Counsel need to greet their organisation’s office reopening with increased vigilance regarding the management of the risk of corruption.
Read moreLaw Commission’s Review of Surrogacy Laws Explained
Te Aka Matua o te Ture / the Law Commission has released an Issues Paper reviewing surrogacy laws in New Zealand and making recommendations for reform.
Read moreCorporate Tax Departments Need to Address Tech Skills Gap, Report Says
The single biggest skills gap within corporate tax teams is advanced technology skills, the 2021 State of the Corporate Tax Department report finds.
Read moreReturning to the Office: Using a Hybrid Environment for Balance and Flexibility
Across the world, law firms and tax & accounting firms are looking to create return-to-work policies that emphasise balance and flexibility.
Read morePractice Innovations: What is Legal Project Management Maturity?
The hallmark of mature organisational project management for law firms? Good practices and procedures that are consistently applied, measured and reviewed.
Read moreAPAC regional spotlight from Cost of Compliance 2021: shaping the future
Thomson Reuters Regulatory Intelligence has carried out its 12th annual survey on the cost of compliance focusing on the challenges the compliance functions at financial services firms around the world expect to face in the year ahead.
Read moreWill AI Transform Dispute Resolution as We Know it?
The power, efficiency and accuracy of well-calibrated AI creates tantalizing possibilities in the field of dispute resolution.
Read moreHow Technology will Direct the Future for Boutique Lawyers
Across conference tables and networking sessions at the recent Lawyers Weekly Boutique Law Summit in Sydney, delegates were abuzz about how to take on the future.
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