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Liability of Administrators: Key Issue for the Australian Insolvency Professions
by Patrick Monahan and Damian Clancy
While corporate administrators often operate in firms, their appointment is personal. When an administrator leaves the employ of their firm, their appointment is unaffected by that departure.
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Roop Law: Settling Family Law Cases in and Out of Courtrooms
by Roop Xanttopoulos Bababounakis & Klam
The attorneys at Roop Xanttopoulos Babounakis & Klam PLLC provide their legal expertise and personal attention to all of their clients, treating them with dignity during difficult family law cases.
The European Regulation on Data Protection and Brexit
by Anna Viladàs Jené
After many years of negotiations, on 27 April 2016, the European Regulation concerning the protection of individuals in respect of the processing of personal data and the free movement of this data (hereafter, “the Regulation”), has finally seen the light of day.
Navigating the New Normal
by Jody E. Briandi
The pandemic has upended many law firms’ internal culture and their lawyers’ work habits, in many ways for the better. As we approach 2022, how can we consolidate those positive effects to transform the practice of law (and our personal lives) for the better?
How A Claim Can Create A ‘Class’ of Its Own
by Justin Smulison
One civil claim can help a victim recover, prevent others from the same harm and even save lives. Tom Connick has experienced this directly, having been at the ground floor of injury claims that have led to high-value class action settlements.
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