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].
CNL elevates 4, welcomes 1 partner
Carter Newell Lawyers has elevated four of its staff, including one new partner, associates and one new senior associate.
SME LAW • Tue, 09 Jul 2019
G+T attracts 2 new partners
Gilbert + Tobin has welcomed two highly experienced partners to its ranks.
BIG LAW • Tue, 09 Jul 2019
The pros and cons of a 4-day working week
A British law firm’s move to consolidate a five-day working week into four has brought into question how efficient lawyers can actually be with less time spent with ...
BIG LAW • Mon, 08 Jul 2019
Sydney law firm promotes 5
Kells has announced five new elevations within its NSW-based offices.
SME LAW • Mon, 08 Jul 2019
Global firm appoints partner to Perth real estate team
A global firm has appointed a new partner to its Perth office, bringing the total number in its real estate team up to six.
BIG LAW • Mon, 08 Jul 2019
Domestic and family violence policy to create safer workplace
DLA Piper Australia has introduced a number of measures to create a safer workplace, including a new policy around domestic and family violence.
BIG LAW • Sun, 07 Jul 2019
GC law firm relocates to meet growing client demand
A Gold Coast law firm has moved to a new location as part of a long-term plan to better service an expanding number of clients.
SME LAW • Thu, 04 Jul 2019
Government rejection of CTP scheme recommendations ‘bitterly disappointing’
The Law Society of South Australia is disappointed that several recommendations into the Social Development Committee’s review of the CTP scheme have been rejected.
POLITICS • Thu, 04 Jul 2019
Firms’ failure sees support staff falling behind
A survey has found that a lack of appropriate processes for support staff in firms is leading to a backlog of work, causing a knock-on effect that disrupts critical legal ...
BIG LAW • Wed, 03 Jul 2019