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Court protects lawyers, firms assisting hacked companies

Orders have been made to protect individual lawyers, firms, and expert witnesses who would otherwise be at risk of “retaliation and pressure campaigns” by the hackers who have gone after their clients.

24 February 2026
By Naomi Neilson
Slater & Gordon boosts industrial and employment law practice with 3 hires

National plaintiff firm Slater & Gordon has moved to reinforce its industrial and employment law offering across two key states, appointing three experienced practitioners to strengthen its presence in the sector.

24 February 2026
By Grace Robbie
Lawyers need to be one up from call centres

Lawyers must be better than mid-level communications executives who think they can anticipate the needs of every caller. They must be professional, writes Allan Bonner.

24 February 2026
By Allan Bonner
Surge in criticism of courts prompts Law Society to defend justice system

As scrutiny of sentencing decisions grows louder and increasingly heated, the Law Society of South Australia has stepped forward to defend the integrity of the state’s courts, stressing that, amid mounting criticism, public confidence in the administration of justice must remain paramount.

23 February 2026
By Grace Robbie
Firm on hook for $323k cancellation fee, leading silk claims

A prominent King’s counsel is pursuing a $323,000 cancellation fee from a law firm that retained him for a 13-week trial but then settled the proceedings within a three-week period.

23 February 2026
By Naomi Neilson
ACU appoints Victoria University dean as new head of law

Australian Catholic University has appointed the former dean of law at Victoria University as its new head of law.

23 February 2026
By Grace Robbie
The superannuation issues facing women in law

Financial inequality in the legal profession starts earlier than one might think.

23 February 2026
By Amelia Mcnamara
The hidden dangers of constant ‘urgency’ for lawyers

In the relentless, ever-changing world of legal practice, urgency is increasingly treated as a feeling and instinct rather than a clearly defined concept – a shift that one principal lawyer warns is quietly straining the very fabric of the profession.

23 February 2026
By Grace Robbie
Opportunistic lawyer, silks lectured on ethics, and surprise departure: What’s hot in law this week (Feb 16–20)

This week, Lawyers Weekly reported on a lawyer disciplined for “no-win, no-fee” misconduct, the surprise departure of HWL Ebsworth’s chief executive partner, and the start of the ACCC proceedings against Coles. Here is your weekly round-up.

21 February 2026
By Naomi Neilson
Principal solicitor’s pooch at centre of legal fight with ex-EA

A boutique Sydney firm has sued a former executive assistant for an alleged failure to properly care for the principal solicitor’s dog.

20 February 2026
By Naomi Neilson