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Strike-off looming for Qld solicitor who lied to clients

A Queensland solicitor will face a strike-off application for stinging clients along with lies while their case sat dormant for two years.

19 May 2026
By Naomi Neilson
K&L Gates creates first global AI and innovation partner role

Global law firm K&L Gates has established a new global AI and innovation partner role, placing its AI strategy under the leadership of a practising partner as the firm pushes ahead with the rollout of agentic AI across the business.

19 May 2026
By Grace Robbie
When using AI risks waiving legal professional privilege

Generative AI is quickly becoming part of everyday legal practice. Its ability to analyse, summarise, and generate content at speed is undeniably valuable. But the real risk is not whether these tools can assist lawyers – it is whether their use quietly undermines one of the profession’s most fundamental protections: legal professional privilege, writes Catie Moore and Lauren Separovich.

19 May 2026
By Catie Moore and Lauren Separovich
‘Far-reaching’ impact: Australia’s High Court hears landmark climate case

For the first time in Australia’s history, a climate change case has reached the nation’s highest court – a landmark moment that could reshape how coal and fossil fuel projects are assessed, approved, and challenged across the country for years to come.

18 May 2026
By Grace Robbie
County Court of Victoria appoints 4 new judges

The Victorian government has appointed four new judges to the County Court of Victoria, marking a significant expansion of the court’s judicial bench.

18 May 2026
By Grace Robbie
‘Dangerous, ignorant and wrong’: Indigenous bodies criticise proposed NT legislation changes

Commissioners and community leaders have called for the Northern Territory government to halt the reforms and turn its focus to investing in family support.

18 May 2026
By Amelia McNamara
Sentencing of disgraced barrister fuels regulator warning

Victorian barrister Norman O’Bryan’s sentencing for overcharging vulnerable clients has prompted a blunt warning from the state’s legal regulator that dishonesty will not be tolerated.

18 May 2026
By Naomi Neilson
Snapchat scandal threatens law student’s bid to join profession

An application by a law student convicted over a Snapchat and Schoolies-related offence has highlighted how youthful indiscretions might impact the prospects of a future legal career.

18 May 2026
By Naomi Neilson
Lander & Rogers poaches veteran partner from Corrs

National law firm Lander & Rogers has strengthened its finance practice, poaching a veteran partner from rival national firm Corrs Chambers Westgarth.

18 May 2026
By Grace Robbie
WK, SynLaw team up to boost Commonwealth legal firepower

International law firm Wotton Kearney has formed a collaborative partnership with SynLaw, opening the door for Commonwealth agencies to immediately tap into expanded public law capability through an existing panel-approved pathway.

18 May 2026
By Grace Robbie