Harness Powerful Legal Data to Drive Better Business Decisions

Understanding your international legal data is crucial to making informed business decisions. Not only does it improve how you manage your internal clients, it also provides you with greater control over your international legal processes, operations and budgets.

Explore how to:

  • Capture the legal data you need to drive your business forward and make informed decisions
  • Gain better visibility of how, when and why you engage outside legal counsel so you can pinpoint areas of triage and inefficiencies in your legal model
  • Unlock legal insights like never before and gain greater control of your international legal processes

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Taiwan: new workplace bullying guidelines

What are the key changes? These updates introduce specific obligations and guidelines that employers must follow depending on their employee headcount:    All employers:  Must take active steps to prevent bullying  Should respond promptly whenever a possible case comes to light  10+ employees:  Have a clear complaints procedure in place  Make sure all employees are aware of the
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France: Mutual termination agreements – reduced periods for unemployment benefits

Individual mutual termination agreements (or "rupture conventionnelle individuelle") remain a widely used method for ending indefinite-term employment contracts in France.
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Australia (Victoria): Working from home could soon become a statutory right

The Victorian Government in Australia has introduced the working from home bill to Parliament which would establish a statutory right for eligible employees to work from home two days a week. The bill is still being debated, but if passed, it is expected to come into force on 1 September 2026, or 1 July 2027 for employers with less than 15 employees. 
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Article, Legal Updates

Japan: Changes to equal pay requirements effective 1 October 2026

From 1 October 2026, Japan will introduce changes to its “equal pay for equal work” regime. These include updates to the Equal Pay for Equal Work Guidelines and the Employment Management Guidance for Part-Time and Fixed-Term Employees.
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