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Category: Legal News

Christopher Frankish, Madison Marcus privacy and data law partner, appointed to the Law Society of New South Wales Privacy & Data Law Committee for 2026.
Christopher Frankish Appointed to Law Society of NSW Privacy & Data Law Committee for 2026
Madison Marcus recognises the appointment of Christopher Frankish to the Law Society of New South Wales Privacy & Data Law Committee for 2026. This appointment marks his consecutive year of...
Madison Marcus lawyer Daniel Ivers recognised as a Lawyers Weekly 30 Under 30 Awards 2026 finalist in dispute resolution and litigation.
Commercial Litigator Daniel Ivers Ranked Among Australia’s Top Young Lawyers
Madison Marcus is proud to announce that Associate Daniel Ivers has been named a Finalist in the Dispute Resolution and Litigation (Large) category at the Lawyers Weekly 30 Under 30...
AML Edge 2025 graphic featuring Christopher Frankish sharing Tranche 2 AML/CTF compliance insights
Christopher Frankish Shares Practical Tranche 2 AML/CTF Insights at AML Edge 2025
As Australia prepares for the expansion of the AML/CTF regime to Tranche 2 entities, Christopher Frankish played a leading role at AML Edge 2025 (2nd Edition) — the nation’s premier...
NSW Housing Pattern Book illustrating low and mid-rise housing under the new planning and environment law CDC pathway
NSW Housing Pattern Book: What does this mean for Homeowners, Developers & Council?
The NSW Housing Pattern Book (Pattern Book) commenced on 30 July 2025 following amendments to the Environmental Planning and Assessment Regulation 2021 (EPA Reg) and State Environmental Planning Policy (Exempt...
ABC unlawful dismissal case image featuring journalist and ABC logo, referencing Federal Court ruling on political opinion under the Fair Work Act.
Case Review: Lattouf v Australian Broadcasting Corporation (No 2) [2025] FCA 669
Yesterday’s judgment in Lattouf v Australian Broadcasting Corporation (“the ABC”) serves as a compelling and yet another cautionary reminder to employers of the legal and reputational risks associated with failing...
Stylised image of a woman journalist in monochrome speaking in front of a microphone, overlaid on a vibrant background featuring the ABC logo. Text on the image reads: “Employment Law – ABC Unlawfully Dismissed Journalist Over Political Views, Federal Court Finds – Lattouf v Australian Broadcasting Corporation – Madison Marcus.”
ABC Unlawfully Dismissed Journalist Over Political Views, Federal Court Finds
Today’s judgment in Lattouf v Australian Broadcasting Corporation (“the ABC”) is a strong reminder to employers about the legal and reputational risks of mishandling disciplinary procedures. This is especially critical...