The Australian Superannuation Law Bulletin provides regular analysis and opinion on recent developments in superannuation law, regulation and relevant cases. The product is written by experts in the field, ensuring that you will be able to provide quick, concise and reliable advice to your clients. Covering state, federal and international developments, the bulletin informs in-house counsel, superannuation lawyers, compliance/technical service managers, fund providers, regulators and industry associations of current issues in the field.
Includes topical articles on specialised subject matter, including legislative updates and commentary on government and industry policy, prudential standards, disclosure, trustee and director responsibilities and taxation.
Australian Superannuation Law Bulletin
Publication: Newsletter
Formats: Online, Hardcopy
Content: Articles
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