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Are Non-Compete Clauses Fair?

28th February 2018
Leaving your current workplace is always a big decision to make, but in the healthcare sector, your change in employer could drastically affect patients’ care. Brandon Schwartz speaks on the different contracts, the importance of them and what to do if they are breached.   You specialise in contract law for the healthcare industry, what […]
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The Bermondsey Square Hotel  

28th February 2018
The Bermondsey Square Hotel is located in the heart of ever evolving Bermondsey, with its thriving restaurant, bar and club scene, art galleries, design studios and boutique shops.   Quaintly designed, the lounge area is an inviting space offering all day dining for guests and passing visitors; the perfect spot for you to reunite with […]
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Should You Choose a Boutique Firm to Represent You?

28th February 2018
Dr Michael Scheele has an impressive background working with international companies on commercial issues. After being exposed to foreign legal issues early in his career and representing the likes of Michael Jackson, Dr Scheele quickly developed a flair for international legal issues, especially in the MENA region. In this article, he speaks about the role […]
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DON’T LOOK: Dangers of Censored Content

28th February 2018
Earlier this month, the UK government unveiled a tool that can accurately detect jihadist content and block it from being viewed. This is obviously good news for tackling extremism and protecting sensitive eyes from seeing morbid content. It will prevent deranged messages from being spread and the confused from following delusional propaganda, which again, is […]
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Regulating Bitcoin Exchanges: Preventing AML

28th February 2018
Dennis Miralis has acted in some of Australia’s most complex fraud matters involving global financial institutions and has advised multinational banks and corporations on the practice and procedure of investigations focusing on fraud and money laundering. He speaks with Lawyer Monthly on changes occurring in Australia to prevent economic fraud, especially with the rise of […]
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Artificial Intelligence Misdiagnosis: Who Is to Blame?

28th February 2018
The news that an artificial intelligence (AI) system has been developed that can diagnose scans for heart disease and lung cancer raises clear questions about accountability. Put simply, if a misdiagnosis is made by an AI system, who is to blame: the hospital or the developer of the software?     Michael Carson, Senior Lawyer […]
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Law in a Snapshot: Can You Use Filtered Images in Court?

1st February 2018
Over the past few months, Martino has been providing insights into using images and videos as evidence in court. In the final part of this series, he discusses if enhanced images can be used in court. With technology taking over many sectors, this is a must-read article where we learn how the digital world may […]
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