Category - TGB Media and Press
So, how can you avoid a cyber-attack?
Practitioners should always be vigilant with their communications and use of technology, including computers and mobiles. Here are some tips prepared by the Australian Cyber Security Centre and the South Australian Law Society on how to reduce the risk of a cyber-attack:
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There are profoundly disturbing reports of conduct by the Russian military that if proven may amount to war crimes.
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Often a feature of science fiction movies – think Blade Runner – there has been a certain obsession with getting a car airborne since almost the beginning of the automobile itself. Attempts have been met with varying degrees of success, some more plane than car in appearance. But commercial challenges or a lack of genuine...
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What is common in these cases is that often the facts don’t add up and there is an over reliance on expert forensic evidence.
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Planning to travel here or overseas? The pandemic has changed many things – including travel insurance policies. Morry Bailes takes a look at the fine print.
https://indaily.com.au/opinion/2021/11/11/a-quick-trip-around-the-covid-changed-world-of-travel-insurance/?utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=InDaily%20Lunchtime%20%2011%20November%202021&utm_content=InDaily%20Lunchtime%20%2011%20November%202021+CID_debf9bb23e164dc0da3804d5b280ee90&utm_source=EDM&utm_term=READ%20MORE
Airlines...
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The gap between what it costs to litigate and what is recoverable from an opposing party often means even the winners are ultimately losing.
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Some businesses are introducing carer’s leave for dog owners. Whether new frontier or fad, it raises legal questions, writes Morry Bailes.
Hive Legal is what has become known as a ‘new law’ law firm. The firm encapsulates the practise of the law but executes it in a contemporary way. The firm recently created headlines...
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Criminal Law partner Samuel Joyce departs TGB Lawyers to become a barrister
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The voices and rights of children are rarely considered during the pandemic, as Australia prepares to reopen with under-12s unvaccinated, writes Morry Bailes.
In society, those who complain the loudest are heard. That is why vocal minority groups so often get their way, because their influence is gained not by numbers but by...
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