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What’s next for contract lawyering?
By Matthew Kay|14 February 2021
One of the legacies of the age of coronavirus will be lasting changes to the nature of contract lawyering, writes Matthew Kay.
2020 was the year when working from home became the new normal. And this trend is set to continue, with statistics from a University of Sydney Business School survey finding that 75 per cent of workers believe that post-COVID-19, their employers are more likely to support working from home than they did before the pandemic.
Law firms are looking at changing office spaces as a result of this shift, with the
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Australia’s Stolen Wages: One Woman’s Quest for Compensation
State governments enforced “protection acts” between 1890 and 1985.
Bigali Hanlon is a Yindjibarndi woman born in 1940 at Mulga Downs in Western Australia. At the age of six, she was taken from her mother and sent to live in a church-run hostel for “fair-skinned” indigenous children. She lived there until she was 13, when she went into indentured domestic service. As in many other cases, wages were paid – but never to Bigali.
Rise of the teen traders: How 15-year-old Sam made $10,000 from bitcoin
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Like many teenagers, school must fit around Sam Cornock’s passions. An avid surfer and foil boarder, the 15-year-old is at Cronulla Beach at dawn searching for the perfect wave and has a part-time job teaching surf skills. He is also a keen investor in bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies.
“Normally, when I wake up I like to look at the market to see what’s going on,” he said. “Depending on the surf, I’ll probably go to the beach maybe at six.”
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