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Tips for Responding to Cyber-Attacks and Insider Threats

By Association of Corporate Counsel

Hackers have been increasing their attacks on US companies, but there also are threats from inside companies by employees and contractors. This resource provides examples of common threats involving employees, such as phishing attempts, and explains the role of in-house counsel in addressing those threats.

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Countdown to Victoria’s New Era in Environmental Law: Are You Ready?

By Meg Lee, Partner, Hall & Wilcox

A new era in environmental law in Victoria will be introduced when significant amendments to the Environment Protection Act 2017 come into force on 1 July 2021. It heralds a renewed focus on risk identification and management and new obligations to minimise impacts on human health as well as the environment.

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Implementing the DDO Regime: Delay and the First Mover Problem

By Vince Battaglia, Partner, Adrian Verdnik, Partner, and Nina Mao, Hall & Wilcox

The new design and distribution obligations (DDO) regime in Australia might have some surprising findings that you're not used to in your regular practice. This piece in a series of articles, we will highlight some key issues you and your team may need to be aware of.

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Insurance Claims Handling: Time for Action on Licensing

By Anne MacNamara, Partner, Matthew Curll, Partner, Adrian Verdnik, Partner, Grace Mitsioulis, and Ashlee Johnson, Wilcox & Hall

Australian insurers, brokers and other entities involved at the various stages of insurance claims handling need to consider the impact of the claims handling reform by reviewing all steps in their claims procedures for each relevant insurance product. In this article, the impacts of those reforms are explained.

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