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COVID-19: Temporary changes to Banking Code of Practice

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The Code of Banking Practice has also been hit by COVID-19, with some temporary changes to the Code coming into force from 1 July 2020. The changes relax the strict timing requirements for some customer notices and communications and also enable banks to take into account the economic...

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Using the Laws of Australia - Westlaw Australia (3:27 min)

This video shows how to browse, search and find equivalent legislative provisions using the Laws of Australia.

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Westlaw Australia - Pay Per View Pricing Guide

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Setting up a Google Chrome bookmark or desktop shortcut - Westlaw Australia (1:44 min)

This video demonstrates how to access Westlaw Australia quickly using a Google Chrome bookmark or desktop shortcut.

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Using folders - Westlaw Australia (2:53 min)

This video demonstrates how to use, create, and add to folders on Westlaw Australia.

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Creating notes, highlights and annotations - Westlaw Australia (2:22 min)

This video details how to use Westlaw Australia's tools to improve your efficiency and time management as you carry out research.

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New Practical Law Banking and Finance Topic: Acquisition FInance

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Practical Law Banking and Finance recently published a suite of documents to guide practitioners through acquisition financing transactions, including practice notes, checklists and a standard clause. These documents complement the existing suite of bilateral and syndicated lending...

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The Laws of Australia Update 353

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The following Subtitles are now updated and available on Westlaw AU:

Civil Procedure 5.4 “Parties and Joinder”; Family Law 17.14 “Alteration of Property Interests”; Intellectual Property 23.8 “Trade Marks”; Real Property 28.3 “Torrens System – Indefeasibility and Priorities”...

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