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How do I handle intellectual property disputes in Australia?

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Common methods for resolving intellectual property disputes in Australia include negotiation, mediation, arbitration, and litigation.;Seeking legal advice and considering alternative dispute resolution methods can hel...

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How are Aboriginal cultural heritage rights protected?

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Aboriginal cultural heritage rights are protected under various laws, including the Aboriginal Heritage Act.;These protections aim to safeguard cultural sites, practices, and expressions of Aboriginal peoples.

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What happens if my legal aid application is denied?

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If your legal aid application is denied, you can request a review of the decision or seek assistance from community legal centers.;You may also consider seeking pro bono legal assistance if your application for legal...

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How enforceable are verbal contracts?

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Verbal contracts can be enforceable in Australia, but proving the terms can be challenging without written evidence.;Certain types of contracts, such as those involving real estate, must be in writing to be enforceable.

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What are the penalties for insider trading in Australia?

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Insider trading in Australia is a criminal offense under the Corporations Act 2001, and individuals can face substantial fines and imprisonment.;ASIC (Australian Securities and Investments Commission) actively monitor...

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What constitutes unlawful discrimination?

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Unlawful discrimination occurs when a person is treated less favorably due to specific attributes.;This includes discrimination based on race, gender, age, and disability.

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What compensation can be claimed in a personal injury case?

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Victims can claim compensation for medical expenses, lost wages, pain and suffering, and loss of enjoyment of life.;In some cases, victims may also be eligible for future care costs and rehabilitation expenses.

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