A recommendation was made to remove a Queensland lawyer from the roll over her “incomprehensible and contemptible” attempt to have her client charged with a criminal offence amid a dispute over unpaid fees.
“The future of law is going to look vastly different, and in-house teams have the privilege of drawing the blueprint for what that looks like,” one GC has said.
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A decade-long decline in Indigenous solicitor numbers has prompted the Law Society of NSW to launch a new foundation aimed at supporting more First Nations law graduates and strengthening Indigenous representation across the legal profession.
Queensland-based Creevey Horrell Lawyers has strengthened its wills and estates practice with the promotion of one of its solicitors to a senior role.
In the face of criticism over its “tough on crime” policy, the Victorian government has invested additional resources into courtrooms.
The prestigious Austin Asche Oration was delivered by Australia’s first Orthodox rabbi to become a Supreme Court judge.
Lawyers behind the class actions into alleged underpayments at Coles, Woolworths, McDonald’s, and Hungry Jack’s have debated whether proceedings should be paused while the South Australian government debates a bill that would impact Sunday shifts.
The Federal Court rejected a concert pianist’s Fair Work claim against the Melbourne Symphony Orchestra over pro-Palestinian comments.
A senior barrister has been disbarred after failing to disclose to the regulator a string of prior motor offences, spanning drink-driving and driving while disqualified.