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What are the potential damages in a defamation case?

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Damages in a defamation case can include compensatory damages for actual harm, aggravated damages for additional harm caused by the defendant's conduct, and punitive damages.;The court may also award injunctive relief...

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How long do I have to file a medical negligence claim?

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The time limit, or statute of limitations, for filing a medical negligence claim varies by state but is typically three years from the date of the incident.;It is important to seek legal advice promptly to ensure comp...

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How does Australian law address discrimination?

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Australian law addresses discrimination through the Racial Discrimination Act and the Sex Discrimination Act.;These laws prohibit discrimination based on race, sex, disability, and other attributes.

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What are the tax obligations for small businesses in Australia?

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Small businesses must register for an ABN and possibly GST, and they need to comply with payroll tax and superannuation requirements.;Income tax returns must be filed annually, and businesses should keep accurate fina...

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What are the legal requirements for government procurement?

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Government procurement in Australia is governed by the Commonwealth Procurement Rules (CPRs), which set out the principles and processes to be followed.;These rules ensure transparency, accountability, and value for m...

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How are interest rates regulated for loans in Australia?

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In Australia, the Reserve Bank of Australia (RBA) and the Australian Prudential Regulation Authority (APRA) oversee the regulation of interest rates for loans.;Banks and financial institutions also have their own inte...

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How can I prepare for commercial litigation?

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Gather all relevant documents, consult with a lawyer, and understand your legal position.;Preparing a strong case involves thorough investigation and clear documentation of facts.

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