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What Makes a Good Lawyer?

The question of what makes a good lawyer is one raised frequently and often only answered after a lifetime of work experience.  But some academics from the University of Missouri have sought out the issues in their book The Good Lawyer: Seeking Quality in the Practice of Law, published this summer. Think you are a good

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Single Income and Divorced: Becoming a “Sindie” in the 21st Century

    By Muna Saleem*  Once upon a time (although not that long ago) being a divorcee and trying to meet new significant others was extremely difficult, largely as a result of society’s perceptions of divorce, particularly being divorced and female. However, opinions have changed dramatically in the last few decades and many women in

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BYOD And the Potentially Catastrophic Consequences – An Australian Update

THE ALLURE OF THE POTENTIAL COST SAVINGS OF BRING YOUR OWN DEVICE PROGRAMS IS TOO GREAT FOR MANY AUSTRALIAN ORGANISATIONS TO RESIST. Not only do the financials of Bring Your Own Device (BYOD) programs look good (the immediate cost savings from the organisation not purchasing the handsets or paying the service plan fees), the organisation

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