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Naomi Neilson

Naomi Neilson

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Naomi Neilson is a senior journalist with a focus on court reporting for Lawyers Weekly.  You can email Naomi at: [email protected]


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QMS Sports Holding acquires leading sports marketing groups

Lander & Rogers assisted QMS Sports Holdings in acquiring sports marketing and talent acquisition groups, TLA Worldwide and Stride Sports Management.

SME LAW • Thu, 26 Sep 2019

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National firm calls for stronger manslaughter legislation following worker death

A national law firm has called for stronger industrial manslaughter legislation following the death of a man crushed by a shipping container in Port Botany yesterday.

BIG LAW • Thu, 26 Sep 2019

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Queensland barrister guilty of professional misconduct, no longer practicing family law

A Gold Coast barrister will no longer practice family law and was ordered to complete 12 months of readership after being found guilty of professional misconduct.

BIG LAW • Wed, 25 Sep 2019

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ACT introduces suite of legislation to improve access to justice

New legislation has been introduced by the ACT government to redesign and improve justice outcomes for all Canberrans.

BIG LAW • Wed, 25 Sep 2019

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KWM appoints Sydney partner to Singapore office

King & Wood Mallesons has added two new partners to its Singapore office, including one from its Sydney-based firm.

BIG LAW • Tue, 24 Sep 2019

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Sydney Fish Markets secures $750m for redevelopment

K&L Gates has advised Sydney Fish Markets on a redevelopment with the assistance of a NSW government funding of $750 million.

BIG LAW • Tue, 24 Sep 2019

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‘Australians fed up with status quo’: HRLC argues for cap on election spending

Implementing a cap on election spending is vital to restoring democracy and achieving greater political equality, the Human Rights Law Council argues.

BIG LAW • Tue, 24 Sep 2019

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Accountability of AI: Where law goes wrong

Laws designed to enforce accountability of cyber technology and artificial intelligence should be strengthened as “shonky dealings” reveal where the legal protections ...

BIG LAW • Tue, 24 Sep 2019

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Australia in-house legal teams below-average in new technologies

Australia sits below the global average of in-house legal teams using new technology, the Acritas survey of corporate legal departments revealed.

CORPORATE COUNSEL • Tue, 24 Sep 2019

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