Emma Musgrave (née Ryan) is the managing editor, professional services at Momentum Media. Emma has worked for Momentum Media since 2015, including five years spent as the editor of the company's legal brand - Lawyers Weekly. Throughout her time at Momentum, she has been responsible for breaking some of the biggest stories in corporate Australia. In addition, she has produced exclusive multimedia and event content related to the company's respective brands and audiences. Prior to joining Momentum Media, Emma worked in breakfast radio, delivering news to the Central West region of NSW, before taking on a radio journalist role at Southern Cross Austereo, based in Townsville, North Queensland. She holds a Bachelor of Communications (Journalism) degree from Charles Sturt University. Email Emma on: [email protected]
LCA welcomes strategy to abolish death penalty worldwide
The Law Council of Australia has thrown its support behind the Australian government’s plans to help abolish the death penalty across the globe.
POLITICS • Wed, 17 Oct 2018
HSF corporate head takes on new role at NRF
The former head of Herbert Smith Freehills’ corporate team in Melbourne has departed the global firm to take up a different leading role at Norton Rose Fulbright.
BIG LAW • Wed, 17 Oct 2018
National firm adds to employment and safety team
Colin, Biggers & Paisley has recruited a new partner who takes to the firm’s Sydney-based employment and safety team.
SME LAW • Wed, 17 Oct 2018
McCullough Robertson boosts tax team
McCullough Robertson has welcomed the arrival of two additional partners, as it continues to look to strengthen its tax practice.
SME LAW • Tue, 16 Oct 2018
Barrister heads to Victoria’s Coroners Court
A member of the Victorian Bar for over two decades has been declared the new coroner of the Coroners Court of Victoria.
THE BAR • Tue, 16 Oct 2018
Austral Bricks advised on $41m property transaction
Massons has advised Austral Bricks on a property deal worth $41 million.
SME LAW • Tue, 16 Oct 2018
Review underway on state’s contempt of court laws
The state of Victoria will examine its contempt of court laws as part of a review which will consider whether they should be “modernised to enhance public confidence in ...
THE BAR • Tue, 16 Oct 2018
Cyber crime a lawyer’s picnic to be avoided
It’s not enough the royal commission reinforced what Australians have always suspected – greed and avarice for profit is the only motivating factor behind their seemingly ...
BIG LAW • Tue, 16 Oct 2018
Tech utilisation to make or break LDO’s success
The ability for law department operations (LDO) professionals to properly utilise technology can be the difference between success and failure, a new report has found.
CORPORATE COUNSEL • Tue, 16 Oct 2018