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Empowering consumers and small businesses through a designated complaints function
First UN human rights expert on Russian Federation takes office
Allens advises Fortuna Silver Mines on acquisition of Chesser Resources
Comment by UN Human Right Office spokesperson Jeremy Laurence on Gaza escalation
Ashurst appoints Helen Burton as London Managing Partner
Independent panel appointed to advise on cyclone recovery law
Allens acts for Livent Corporation on all-stock merger of equals with Allkem to form AU$15.7bn leading global integrated lithium chemicals producer
Two judges appointed to NSW District Court
Historic Path to Treaty legislation passes Parliament
Update on ASIC’s recent greenwashing actions
Allens advises Rio Tinto on critical minerals acquisition in NSW
Funding for legal assistance services more urgent in tough times
“Frightening” number of executions as Türk calls for end to death penalty: Iran
CDU EXPERT: Despite decades of reform, the NT’s alcohol reform is still lacking, experts warn
Treaties Committee to consider Czech Republic Extradition Treaty
Logging operator and Director prosecuted following ongoing fatigue breaches
Vitamin and supplement supplier removes misleading statements from Wealthy Health website
Scoop poop – reminder for dog owners
Private legal practice strikes gender parity as national legal profession grows
Press Conference by the Independent UN Expert Mechanism on Racism and Law Enforcement at the end of its visit to the United States
Allens advises Rio Tinto on Peruvian copper project
Ashurst advises Axiom on acquisition of stake in Joblogic
Kate Towey appointed to Takeovers Panel
Ashurst advises Grow Finance on A$300 million warehouse securitisation
ARM CALLS ON PM TO PLEDGE ALLEGIANCE TO AUSTRALIA, NOT KING CHARLES
Officer charged after Melbourne assault
UN experts condemn continued use of death penalty for drug-related crimes: Singapore
Ashurst grows London funds practice with new partner hire
Ashurst advises on recommended takeover of Numis Corporation
Consignor convicted over pedestrian crossing rollover
Decision to shoot Tangaru-Noere Turia not justified
Missing persons, still an open wound in Kosovo
UN expert: Luxembourg could lead the way on right to health
IRD report shows wealthy NZers pay much lower tax rates than other earners
Sudan: Ceasefire a potential lifesaver for civilians trapped without food, water, medical care
Killing of Civilians: Burkina Faso
Ukrainian, Russian Prisoners of War
NZ police arrest two after shots fired at Police
Ashurst advises on £2 billion financing for Moray West offshore wind farm
Permits to burn closure – Top End
Constitutional amendment to provide for the Voice is just and legally sound
Food Safety Seminar in May
Statement on Sudan by UN Women Executive Director Sima Bahous
Payday super will curb the Border region’s $60 million super swindle
Comment by UN Human Rights Chief Volker Türk on ruling by Mexico’s Supreme court invalidating transfer of National Guard to military control
Australian Law Reform Commission review of religious exemptions for educational institutions extended
Vehicle repairer to pay almost $50,000 for failing to complete work (Christopher Hall / The Barra Shed / 5XH Logistics Pty Ltd)
Compensation Payments To Help Porter Davis Customers