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Harassment concerns in SA legal profession
The SA Law Society says it’s concerned about the prevalence of sexual harassment in the state’s legal profession, despite not receiving any formal complaints of harassment over the past two years.
The SA Law Society says it’s concerned about the prevalence of sexual harassment in the state’s legal profession, despite not receiving any formal complaints of harassment over the past two years.
The COVID-19 vaccine rollout could present ethical and legal headaches for employers faced with developing vaccination policies for their staff, as lawyers warn of grey areas for any business which decides its workers are required to take a shot.
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South Australia’s mandatory COVID-Safe check-in system lacks “legislative safeguards”, with personal information at risk under the current laws of being used for purposes other than contact tracing, the state’s Law Society president has warned.
A senior law lecturer at the University of Adelaide – who is also a former president of the Law Society of SA – resigned from the uni following a “misconduct investigation” and a dispute over ownership of academic material, InDaily can reveal.