The Australian Health Practitioner Regulation Agency (AHPRA) has released a blueprint for its plans to better protect patients from sexual misconduct in healthcare.
A decision of the UK Supreme Court in the long-running dispute between a public art gallery and its residential neighbours has provided a rare example of the law of private...
In November 2022, the Australian government announced it was considering new laws to make it illegal for companies to pay ransoms to cyber criminals, and that it would increase penalties...
The cyber threat landscape is constantly evolving as threat actors and cyber security providers try to outsmart each other. In 2022, well-known attack methods remained popular and new techniques grew...
Technology and digitalisation have transformed society and the way we do business, dramatically improving efficiency, quality, productivity and ultimately value. However, with these benefits come new challenges posed by escalating...
As threat actors become more sophisticated and leverage new technology to achieve their goals, these are the cyber trends that businesses should be aware of and prepare for in the...
As cyberattacks continue to rise, cyber awareness increases and cyber security and privacy laws and regulations strengthen globally, demand for cyber insurance has increased even as premiums soar.
The NSW Court of Appeal has handed down judgment confirming that the retrospective duty of care under the Design and Building Practitioners Act 2020 (NSW) applies to all building classes.
From 30 November 2022, health service entities in Victoria have been subject to a statutory duty of candour when a patient of the health service suffers a serious adverse patient...
The High Court has handed down a significant decision relating to a claim for indemnity for property damage that provides valuable guidance for insurers on the duty to act with...
The Australian Health Practitioner Regulation Agency has released its 2021/2022 annual report, revealing that over 18,000 notifications were made about health practitioners nationally.
On 13 November 2022 the NSW Government announced an intended trial for pharmacists to be authorised to prescribe certain medications to individuals under new health reforms.