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Mastering IP opportunities and risks in the age of AI
Covered in this webinar: Unravelling the IP opportunities and challenges presented by AI: best practices for safeguarding your IP assets and protecting against IP infringement risks; Crossing borders: analysing the Getty Images v Stability AI case in the UK, including applying an Australian lens; and Developments in AI regulations: how the EU AI Act may affect Australian businesses. ...
Class action risk returning to previous heights
In this webinar, we address the current indicators and drivers of class action risk, with a particular focus on how risk has changed during 2023 and how it can affect you and your organisation in 2024. ...
This is Allens: Anita Thompson
Anita is a competition partner advising clients on a broad range of competition and consumer law issues. She is energised by helping clients navigate regulatory reform and shape strategies that stand up to scrutiny. ...
This is Allens: Chloe Wilton
Chloe is a partner specialising in employment and industrial relations, with particular expertise in complex employment litigation, whistleblower disclosures and payroll compliance. She is committed to helping clients manage sensitive workplace issues with integrity and foresight. ...
Isabelle Guyot
Partner

Sydney
Areas of expertise
- Competition, Consumer & Regulatory
- Disputes & Investigations
- Financial Services Regulation
- Risk & Compliance Advisory
- Technology, Data, Cyber & AI
Another tranche of proposed financial advice changes lands
Treasury has released a consultation draft Bill to implement part of tranche 2 of the Government's response to the Quality of Advice Review (QAR). ...
Shareholder activism: reflections on the current and future landscape
Last year was another big year one for shareholder activists globally, with investor sentiment in 2024 taking its cues from the disruption experienced across the broader economic and geopolitical landscape. Closer to home, activity was more stable in Australia—as it typically is, owing to our smalle ...
Security of payment: preventing enforcement of adjudicated amounts to contractors in precarious financial positions
The Queensland Supreme Court has granted a stay preventing enforcement of a judgment debt obtained by a contractor in reliance upon an adjudication decision pursuant to the Building Industry Fairness ...
Allens advises on landmark subordinated hybrid deal
The CEFC finance was critical to addressing the financeability challenges posed by large scale transmission projects and unlocked Trangrid’s investment for the development of the HumeLink and VNI ...
High Court says no to travelling group costs orders
In the first of a string of upcoming decisions about the class action landscape, the High Court of Australia handed down judgment in Bogan v Smedley on 12 March 2025.1 The Court held that a group cost ...