Artificial Intelligence (AI) is revolutionising industries and influencing our daily lives, but its ethical implications continue to raise important questions. The Ethics Index is an annual nationwide survey that examines perceptions of ethical issues in Australian...
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Navigating Director Duties and Compliance Obligations in an Evolving Landscape
In today’s business world, directors are facing ever more complex regulatory challenges and compliance obligations, particularly in navigating financial and non-financial risks. As stakeholder expectations rise and regulatory bodies such as ASIC intensify their...
Legal Recruitment Success in 2024: Find the Right Fit for Businesses & Talent Alike
Legal recruitment is more than filling positions; it’s about crafting a synergy between organisations and legal professionals. Whether you’re in the market to hire or seeking your next role, understanding the intricacies of recruitment is key. This article unpacks the...
Successful Digital Transformation for Board Members
In today's rapidly evolving business landscape, the digital age presents both unparalleled opportunities and unprecedented risks. As businesses strive to adapt and thrive in this dynamic environment, the role of corporate boards becomes increasingly crucial. It is...
Empowering Decision-Making in Legal and Corporate Governance
Explore the pivotal role of effective governance and decision-making in driving organisational success. Below we provide key insights from a range of sources into how these elements can enhance strategic decisions and operational efficiency, offering practical...
The directors’ dilemma: skin in the game or independence
The dilemma of Directors balancing the need to have stake in the company's success, yet also the independence to make unbiased decisions. Read this concise summary of this AFR article which discusses the directors' dilemma and the trends of directors moving forward....
The Evolving Role of Chief Sustainability Officers
Learn how the evolving role of Chief Sustainability Officers (CSOs) is shifting shift from a PR-centric role to a more strategic role significant to a company's long term value creation. This post references material from this article from the Harvard Business Review....
In-House Lawyers better placed to adapt to AI
In-House Lawyers are better positioned for the adoption of artificial intelligence (AI) than private practice firms, according to legal influencer Alex Su. Learn why below from this article shared from Lawyers Weekly. THIS ARTICLE'S KEY TAKEAWAYS: Corporate or...
10 steps to increase Board Diversity
Board diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI) have become a top priority for boards due to the new guidelines from organisations and stakeholder pressures. There are 5 common barriers to board diversity and 10 ways to overcome these barriers. The following information...
In-House Counsel’s role in boosting cyber security in Australia
In-House Counsel's role in boosting cyber security in Australia is vital. Defining In-House Counsel's role in cyber security for each organisation is vital. This ensures legal input can help shape the organisations policies and processes moving forward. In-House...
Developing a global approach to sustainability reporting
Developing a global approach to sustainability reporting may require an adjustment to the local legal context when implementing global climate change reporting standards in Australia. Ensuring careful consideration with how climate disclosures interact with the...
How Boards can guide company strategy on social issues
Shifting stakeholder expectations around companies having a stance on social issues is increasing. Leading more Board responsibility to make decisions regarding when to act and when not to act. Ultimately to protect the company from reputational and financial...