The legal landscape constantly evolves, but so do technology and business practices in general. Staying informed of your commercial legal responsibilities is crucial to your success, so let’s look at 5 of the big legal issues facing companies in 2024.
The digital age has changed so many things about how we do business, particularly in the area of privacy and data protection. Companies ask a lot of their customers these days, in terms of personal and financial information. It’s not just about keeping customer information safe, though. Instead, the Privacy Act governs how you use personal data, too.
Businesses need to regularly assess their HR and employment practices in light of the growing popularity of remote work, hybrid offices, and flexible work arrangements. The goalposts often change regarding workplace health and safety regulations, and employers must stay current. Employment laws also constantly evolve in response to Australia’s changing workforce. Companies simply must be on top of all HR matters to ensure they meet their obligations to employees and avoid costly legal issues.
In 2024, protecting intellectual property (IP) is more crucial than ever for Australian businesses, especially in the digital marketplace. So much business activity takes place online these days, and as such, there are even more risks when it comes to IP laws. Companies should be proactive when it comes to trademarks, copyright and IP management in general. While IP laws already exist, the rapidly changing nature of technology often means there are more IP risks than ever before.
Environmental obligations are another big-ticket item for Australian businesses. Small to medium enterprises have certain environmental requirements to consider, but the issue is magnified for larger companies. Big enterprises have carbon reduction targets requiring specialist management while complying with all other environmental laws that affect specific industries.
The digital world has fast-tracked our move towards global trade. These can often mean navigating different legal systems, understanding international trade, and facilitating cross-border and multi-currency business transactions. Global trade can be a minefield, and it’s something that companies should definitely seek legal advice about before diving in.
*This information is current at the time of publication. For accurate legal advice, please contact Scammell & Co on 08 8440 270.