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Herbert Smith Freehills advises Malaysia's TNB on Pakistan power plant disposal in shift to renewables
Leading international law firm Herbert Smith Freehills has advised Malaysia's largest electricity company on its disposal from a cross-border investment …
Whistleblowing and the “compliance gap”: Australian regulator fires warning shot on whistleblower policies
'Set and forget' still too common on whistleblowing compliance, warns key business regulator.It’s almost 2 and a half years since new whistleblower …
Cyber-ransoms are on the rise: What do you need to know?
‘Cyber-ransoms’ are on the rise, and with new cyber tactics and ways of working, the risks are increasing.KEY TAKEAWAYS A key question facing companies …
Appeal confirms wind farm assets are chattels, not fixtures
Victorian statute imposes a Fire Services Levy, which requires the calculation of the capital improved value of leviable land.The Supreme Court of …
Climate change: succeed in a net-zero future
The risks associated with climate change go way beyond the purely environmental.In our climate change briefing we consider at a high level the political, …
Energy transition and the impact on disputes
A hindrance or a catalyst? Arbitration and the energy transitionThere have been a number of 'energy transitions' throughout human history, but none more …
Not all’s “fair dealing” in war and Greenpeace: Federal Court confirms limits of the “parody or satire” exception to copyright infringement
The Federal Court’s decision in AGL v Greenpeace1 confirms that using a corporate logo in activist or protest materials may be permissible under both …
Australian Consumer Law marks 10 years with some large penalties
The Australian Consumer Law marked its tenth anniversary on 1 January 2021. Some belated presents were recently delivered in the form of the confirmation …
Herbert Smith Freehills promotes five to partnership in Asia 史密夫斐尔亚洲区晋升五位合伙人
Leading global law firm Herbert Smith Freehills announced today the promotion of five new partners in Asia.The new Asia partners are part of a 23-partner …
The Biden infrastructure plan - Real vision or short-term politics?
As the new US administration unveils a $2.3trn infrastructure plan, we size up the opportunities for foreign contractors and investorsUnited States …
New ACICA 2021 Arbitration Rules
The Australian Centre of International Commercial Arbitration (ACICA) has unveiled revised Arbitration Rules due to enter into force in April 2021. As …
Arbitration is on the rise in Australia
On 9 March 2021, the Australian Centre for International Commercial Arbitration (ACICA) released the inaugural Australian Arbitration Report …
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