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The High Court confirmed that prior settlements in historical abuse claims can be set aside without proof that legal barriers directly influenced the agreement, broadening the “just and reasonable” test and limiting the finality of past deeds.
Recent accusations of recipe plagiarism against a famous food influencer have led to discussions about the role of copyright law in something as commonplace as a recipe. Below, we explore whether recipes attract copyright protection, what may constitute copyright infringement and how creators can protect their treasured intellectual property.
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The UK Court of Appeal upheld that a school was not vicariously liable for abuse committed by an 18-year-old on work experience, finding his limited role lacked a close connection to the school’s functions. The ruling underscores the strict limits of vicarious liability where no employment-like relationship exists.
The Victorian Government has introduced the Building Legislation Amendment (Buyer Protections) Bill 2025, which establishes a statutory developer bond scheme requiring developers of residential buildings over three storeys to lodge a financial bond prior to seeking an occupancy permit from 1 July 2026.