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Top Qld judge slams year-long delays in serious criminal cases

A senior Queensland judge has issued a scathing rebuke of the state’s criminal justice system, warning that cases are dragging on for “extraordinarily long” periods as “glacial delays” in the Magistrates Court continue to stall the path to justice.

10 April 2026
By Grace Robbie
Slater & Gordon names new chief people officer

The former chief people officer (CPO) and executive director at Court Services Victoria has joined national plaintiff firm Slater & Gordon as its new CPO.

10 April 2026
By Grace Robbie
K&L Gates rolls out Legora across Australian offices

Global law firm K&L Gates has become one of the latest BigLaw players to roll out the AI platform Legora across its international network, with Australia emerging as the first region to implement the technology.

10 April 2026
By Grace Robbie
ActiveNav partners with Verlata Consulting

A strategic partnership between innovator ActiveNav and legal technology consultancy firm Verlata Consulting will assist firms with identifying, governing, and securing unstructured client data.

10 April 2026
By Staff Reporter
Why ‘tick-the-box’ sexual harassment training is not enough

In a recent Queensland Industrial Relations Commission decision, the commission confirmed that vicarious liability risks remain where employers require sexual harassment training to be completed concurrently with work duties, writes Emily Haar and Isabella Connor.

10 April 2026
By Emily Haar and Isabella Connor
Why lawyers struggle to switch off is getting worse

Long hours, high stakes, and relentless mental demands have long defined life for legal professionals – but in today’s hyperconnected world, that pressure has reached new heights, with the expectation to always be “on” pushing many to the tipping point.

09 April 2026
By Grace Robbie
5 tips for lawyers to ask for work without feeling awkward

In the cutthroat world of law, asking for work can feel like walking a tightrope – but one seasoned practitioner reveals five practical strategies to help lawyers do it confidently, without fear or awkwardness.

09 April 2026
By Grace Robbie
Regulator reveals complaint hotspots and top risks for lawyers

Victoria’s legal regulatory body has identified the profession’s biggest trouble spots, including motor vehicle accident claims, the misuse of artificial intelligence, and poor supervision of juniors.

09 April 2026
By Naomi Neilson
2026 set to be a ‘significant year’ for class action, report finds

The class action space could be set for a game-changer year, with a new Allens report revealing that landmark judgments and shifting regulations are set to redefine the risk landscape.

09 April 2026
By Grace Robbie
Jones Day reveals ransomware attack

International firm Jones Day, which has offices in Australia, has disclosed that a cyber attack has compromised multiple clients.

09 April 2026
By David Hollingworth