Since launching LexisNexis® RegCompliance+ and our AI assistant Protégé™, we’ve introduced a range of enhancements designed to help you navigate change with greater speed...
Guidance for In-House Legal Counsels In 2026, many organisations are not content to simply keep pace with technological change, and they are looking to their legal counsels for guidance on safely embedding...
Since launching LexisNexis® RegCompliance+ and our AI assistant Protégé, we’ve introduced a range of enhancements designed to help you navigate change with greater speed, clarity...
The legal industry is at a turning point. AI is no longer just a tool supporting isolated tasks, it’s becoming embedded directly into legal workflows, transforming how work gets done. Traditionally...
Significant changes to NSW workplace laws have taken effect, and employers need to act now. The Industrial Relations and Other Legislation Amendment (Workplace Protections) Act 2025 introduced major...
Jennifer Bannan, Senior Legal Writer, Practical Guidance Competition and Julia Park, Engagement Manager LexisNexis discuss Australia’s competition laws in 2021 – a year in review. They cover the latest in cartel enforcement, misuse of market power cases, global competition litigation, the Digital Platform Services Inquiry, the new small business class exemption and the ACCC’s proposed merger reforms.
September 2021
Jennifer is a competition and consumer law specialist with over 10 years' experience advising clients in both private practice (Allens Linklaters in Sydney) and in-house (Sky TV in London and Johnson & Johnson Medical in Sydney). Jennifer has authored numerous competition and consumer law articles and was awarded the 'Joy Van Ardenne Memorial Prize' for academic and sporting achievement at UNSW in 1999.
Julia works closely with our clients to help them utilise practical resources efficiently. Prior to joining LexisNexis, Julia worked in private practice and tutored Business Law at the University of Sydney.