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How is AI transforming legal work? With AI swiftly emerging as the general-purpose technology of this century, executives are directing AI resources towards improving time-intensive, repetitive tasks...
AML-CFT is a topic that continues to dominate the news headlines across the world. Penalties for non-compliance continue to escalate, the AML legal landscape constantly changes, and the need to comply...
Demystifying AI for the Legal Profession Artificial Intelligence (AI) is rapidly transforming the way we practice law, both in Australia and around the world. The Law Society of NSW has partnered with...
The Australian government is weighing up proposals for the overhaul of the country’s merger laws — proposals that are likely to bring to an end the existing voluntary notification mechanism. If the changes go through, they will increase the Australian Competition & Consumer Commission’s oversight of concerning deals that may now go undetected.
In today’s Legal Talk podcast, we examine the implications of the proposed changes and discuss the regulatory obstacles that Australian dealmakers need to clear before they can complete a merger or acquisition. We also cover the practicalities of how competition lawyers in Australia are managing M&A activity amidst evolving regulations. LexisNexis® competition law intelligence tool, Caselex, can help Australian lawyers navigate these issues.