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Mallesons elevates 9 lawyers to partnership

BigLaw firm Mallesons has promoted nine lawyers to its partnership ranks across a diverse range of practice areas.

09 June 2026
By Grace Robbie
In-house solicitor struck off after web of deception over drink-driving investigation

An in-house solicitor who falsely explained her failure to engage with a regulatory investigation has been struck off, with the misconduct arising in the wake of convictions for drink-driving and driving without insurance.

09 June 2026
By Grace Robbie
Legal tech spending set to double by 2028 amid AI boom

The rapid rise of legal AI is set to force a major rethink across the industry’s budgets, with Gartner forecasting that legal tech spending will double within just three years.

09 June 2026
By Grace Robbie
Admission bid fails for graduate with history of tax, criminal offences

A law graduate with a laundry list of tax and criminal offending has been refused entry into the profession, primarily due to his attitude towards the admission board’s concerns and his ongoing lack of insight.

09 June 2026
By Naomi Neilson
When should an appellate court disbelieve witnesses it never saw?

The facts in the case of Commissioner of Taxation v Cheung are not sympathetic, writes Arda Ahmed.

09 June 2026
By Naomi Neilson
Tax reform shockwaves: The policy change that’s got legal tech start-ups talking

As SMEs’ concerns grow over proposed federal budget tax changes, legal tech start-up JurisTechne’s founder and the shadow treasurer have stepped into the debate over what it could mean for start-ups and Australia’s innovation ecosystem.

09 June 2026
By Grace Robbie
The simple habits that make junior lawyers better on the phone

As email threads and messaging platforms increasingly dominate workplace communication, two senior members of the College of Law are offering practical, no-nonsense strategies to help junior lawyers rebuild confidence on the phone – and revive a skill the profession still quietly depends on.

08 June 2026
By Grace Robbie
How studying abroad can transform your legal career path in unexpected ways

While studying abroad is often painted as a once-in-a-lifetime cultural adventure filled with unforgettable memories, one law graduate says the reality goes much further – calling it a pivotal moment in shaping legal careers.

08 June 2026
By Grace Robbie
Victorian lawyer’s costs appeal, ‘conspiracy theory’ tossed out of court

An ultimate victory in disciplinary proceedings did not spare a Victorian solicitor from criticism for pursuing baseless allegations that the Legal Services Commission had conspired against her.

08 June 2026
By Naomi Neilson
Solicitor’s application branded abuse of process in multi-party costs dispute

Having found it amounted to an abuse of process, a senior judge has tossed a solicitor’s attempts to join a construction company to a complex costs dispute that involves long-term clients, an incarcerated man, and a mysterious benefactor.

08 June 2026
By Naomi Neilson