No. Larrg does not provide legal advice; it provides updates and information from official sources.
The underlying materials (legislation, case decisions etc) remain government intellectual property, which we are sharing with appropriate acknowledgement. Larrg does not own the legislation, case decisions, or other legal materials. Australian legislation is subject to Crown copyright, owned by the Commonwealth or relevant State/Territory government. See here for information about the Create Commons license: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
Absolutely not. We created Larrg to make it easier for people to stay on top of the law and governments, so they can focus on delivering value and doing what they do best.
It’s an acronym for legal and regulatory reference guide. It was originally intended as a placeholder until we found another name, but it stuck.