The price of knowledge: why professionals must invest in their research solution
Free tools like ChatGPT and Copilot may appear costless, but even low-cost AI can pose significant financial and reputational risks to your firm.
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ArticleComplianceLegalNovember 19, 2025
Liability of lawyers for faulty pre-nups
Pre-nups or pre-nuptial agreements are becoming increasingly popular and are far more socially and legally acceptable in 2025 than in 2000 when they were first introduced. -
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The price of knowledge: why professionals must invest in their research solution
With free resources such as ChatGPT and Microsoft Copilot at your fingertips, have you thought about how much that free option could really cost you or your firm? Even low-cost paid AI solutions can come with considerable risks. -
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IAG trusts Wolters Kluwer’s CCH Parliament as a Comprehensive, Authoritative Source
IAG, Australia’s top insurer, trusts CCH Parliament for credible insights on government, industry, and consumer issues, says George Karagiannakis. -
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Australian Federal Budget 2025-26: CCH Parliament Report
On Tuesday, 25 March 2025, Treasurer Jim Chalmers announces the 2025-2026 Federal Budget. -
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Australian Federal Budget 2025-26: CCH Tax Report
On Tuesday, 25 March 2025, Treasurer Jim Chalmers announces the 2025-2026 Federal Budget. -
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Running Defect Cases under the DBP Act
The Designer Building Practitioners Act 2020 (NSW) is increasingly used by litigants as it allows owners and developers to commence proceedings against builders, directors, architects, engineers, subcontractors and other consultants for defects. -
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The process for determining a family law property settlement is changing – What do you need to know?
The Family Law Amendment Act 2024 was recently passed by Federal Parliament and most of the amendments will take effect on 11 June 2025. It primarily deals with the property settlement and maintenance provisions for married and de facto couples. -
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Pets in Family Law Proceedings: Who gets to keep Roxy? Why can’t we share the care of Charlie?
In Australia, pets are often treated as members of the family, but who keeps the pet when a relationship breaks down?