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We often tell our clients to be wary of posting anything to social media after separation and especially during any Court proceedings that may be in progress in relation to their property settlement and/or parenting matters.
With social media now the most used domain of sharing our thoughts, experiences and lifestyle to the...
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Federal moves to police and censor social media should be watched closely, argues Morry Bailes in his latest Opinion piece for InDaily.
It’s open warfare between the federal government and Elon Musk.
Mr Musk’s relationship with Australian government seems to vacillate with which of his businesses is in the offing. His...
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Families, friends, holidays, work – we share it all online. But what happens when you say something negative about your employer on social media? Could you lose your job? Tindall Gask Bentley Senior Associate Ben Smith offers some clarity as the line between our real and virtual lives continues to blur.
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TGB family law partner Jane Miller spoke to the Mix 102.3 breakfast team – Jodie Oddie and Mark Soderstrom – about the pitfalls of “sharenting”, where social media and parenting cross over.
Listen to the full interview here.
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Jane Miller talks to Cleo Magazine about the growing trend, and need, for "social media prenup" agreements.
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If someone posts nasty material about you on social media or other publications you may be able to take action through defamation laws, writes TGB's Amber Sprague.
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