Naomi Neilson

Naomi Neilson

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Naomi Neilson is a senior journalist with a focus on court reporting for Lawyers Weekly, as well as other titles under the Momentum Media umbrella. She regularly writes about matters before the Federal Court of Australia, the Supreme Courts, the Civil and Administrative Tribunals, and the Fair Work Commission. Naomi has also published investigative pieces about the legal profession, including sexual harassment and bullying, wage disputes, and staff exoduses. You can email Naomi at: [email protected].


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Landmark ‘House Rules’ case opens up possibilities for reality TV stars

A landmark decision has set a new precedent for reality television stars who can “come out of the shadows” and seek legal help for the way they are portrayed.

BIG LAW • Tue, 29 Oct 2019

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Balcony collapse inquest will have ‘significant implications’ for building industry, says Slaters

Slater and Gordon said an inquest into the Doncaster balcony collapse which killed two people in 2017 could mean major ramifications for the building industry.

BIG LAW • Mon, 28 Oct 2019

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Cairns local saves house with help of firm

Holding Redlich senior associate has helped save the home of a Cairns resident.

BIG LAW • Mon, 28 Oct 2019

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KHQ Lawyers adds principal solicitor and team

KHQ Lawyers has appointed a principal solicitor and his team from Macpherson Kelley to its Melbourne office.

SME LAW • Mon, 28 Oct 2019

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Australia can and should do more to return Julian Assange home, ALA says

As Julian Assange’s situation worsens, the Australian Lawyers Alliance is calling for the government to step in and resist attempts by the US to extradite him.

BIG LAW • Mon, 28 Oct 2019

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Brighte secures $15.5m from suite of investors

Ashurst has advised Brighte in securing more than $15 million from investors on their fourth equity capital raising.

BIG LAW • Sun, 27 Oct 2019

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HRLC rejects cashless debit card trial in the NT

Human rights lawyers are rejecting a new law proposed by the Morrison government that would force a new form of income control onto people in the Northern Territory.

BIG LAW • Sun, 27 Oct 2019

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Identity-matching report gets LCA support

The decision to implement greater safeguards and more privacy protections in identity-matching has been supported by the Law Council of Australia.

BIG LAW • Sun, 27 Oct 2019

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Holding Redlich adds partner to Sydney disputes team

National law firm Holding Redlich has appointed a new partner to its dispute resolution and litigation team based in Sydney.

BIG LAW • Sun, 27 Oct 2019

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