Interesting articles and podcasts
Fri May 17 2019Corporations and cooperation – playing nice with regulators by Scarlet Reid, Jason Munstermann, Chris Nielsen, Nathan Roberts and Emily Rayner of McCullough Robertson - considers Fair Work Ombudsman v Transpetrol TM AS (No 2) [2019] FCA 608
High Court of Australia affirms liberal pro-arbitration approach and the importance of arbitration in confidential disputes by Liam Prescott, Richard Edwards, Gitanjali Bajaj, Gowri Kangeson and Ella Zauner of DLA Piper - considers Rinehart & Anor v Hancock Prospecting Pty Ltd & Ors (S143/2018); Rinehart & Anor v Georgina Hope Rinehart (in her personal capacity and as trustee of the Hope Margaret Hancock Trust and as trustee of the HFMF Trust) & Ors [2019] HCA 13
Historical IP protection repealed : uncertainty for (some) commercial IP arrangements by Luke Dale and Stephanie Leong of HWL Ebsworth - considers the Treasury Laws Amendment (2018 Measures No 5) Act 2019 (Cth)
Law Pod UK Ep 78 : Paying artists in the age of the internet - Andrew Lewis - host Rosalind English and music lawyer Andrew Lewis discuss the new copyright proposals
Law Report (ABC) for 14 May presented by Damien Carrick - Social media influencer wins case against client after verbal contract breaks down and Elderly yachty succeeds in overturning appointment of guardian
Mental health and an inability to do the job – what is a reasonable adjustment? by Meredith Kennedy of Maddocks - considers Tropoulos v Journey Lawyers Pty Ltd [2019] FCA 436
The risks of discontinuing : a look at the High Court’s decision in UBS v Tyne by Guy Edgecombe and Mitchell Byram of Gadens - considers UBS AG v Tyne [2018] HCA 45