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Judicial support of Dyson Heydon weakens promises to do better

By helping to rehabilitate disgraced former judge Dyson Heydon, some of Australia’s most senior judicial members have stripped the profession’s commitment to change of any real meaning and contributed to diminishing trust in the administration of justice.

25 November 2025
By Naomi Neilson
Deloitte forces court into ‘undesirable’ position in NT stolen wages class action

Deloitte won a bid to more than double its costs to administer the Northern Territory stolen wages settlement, but Chief Justice Debra Mortimer made it clear this was “despite some misgivings”.

25 November 2025
By Naomi Neilson
Looking ahead: Reflections on 2025 and APAC legal predictions for 2026

As the Year of the Horse approaches, legal departments across the Asia-Pacific region face a shift from strategic discussions to decisive action, writes Jacob Flax.

25 November 2025
By Jacob Flax
‘Permission rarely arrives before action’: Flos Greig’s lasting impact on the profession

In the lead-up to the Women in Law Awards, Lawyers Weekly spoke to Cornwalls about Flos Greig, Australia’s first admitted female practitioner and Cornwalls alumna, and her lasting influence on both the firm and the profession as a whole.

25 November 2025
By Lauren Croft
2 ‘highly respected practitioners’ appointed to NSW Local Court

A Crown prosecutor and a judicial registrar have been appointed to the Local Court of NSW.

25 November 2025
By Jerome Doraisamy
The bold, cold email that landed a law student a paralegal role at a global firm

Many believe that without the right connections, scoring a role at a global law firm is next to impossible. But one law student shattered that myth, using a single, laser-focused cold email to crack open a door few ever get through.

24 November 2025
By Grace Robbie
How a refugee law student found his place and purpose in Australia

Arriving in a new country is never easy, but for Liberian law student Alfred Brownell, it was a struggle to find his footing and a sense of belonging. Here, Alfred Brownell shared how he was able to overcome these challenges and carve out a place for himself in Australia.

24 November 2025
By Grace Robbie
From AI to declining public trust: Chief Justice Gageler flags urgent challenges for judiciary

At the opening of the 2025 Australian Legal Convention, the High Court’s Chief Justice Stephen Gageler discussed the most pressing issues facing the judiciary and legal system, including the “dramatic decline” in public confidence, the “existential issues” posed by artificial intelligence, and the treatment of marginalised communities.

24 November 2025
By Naomi Neilson
HopgoodGanim appoints family law partner in Perth

National law firm HopgoodGanim will welcome Natalie Kam as a partner to its family law practice in Perth in early December.

24 November 2025
By Carlos Tse
4 seasoned legal professionals appointed to NSW District Court

Attorney-General Michael Daley has congratulated four distinguished members of the legal profession who are set to join the ranks of the NSW District Court bench.

24 November 2025
By Grace Robbie