A string of alleged dine-and-dash incidents at some of Hong Kong’s high-end restaurants has followed lawyer Samuel Monkivitch home, with the fallout potentially costing him his practising certificate.
A construction team of six, including two partners, have moved from HopgoodGanim Lawyers to Colin Biggers & Paisley.
So They Can is closing the gap between girls’ right to education and what happens when primary school ends, writes Ellie Knight.
Recognising the ongoing contributions of its people and its continued growth, WRP Legal has made three senior promotions.
What appears to be senior lawyers fading from the profession may have less to do with losing their edge than with a profession that continues to measure value in ways that fail to capture the contribution of experience, according to a former big four auditor and recruiter.
An NSW lawyer and former migration agent fought to recover his practising certificate by insisting he did not deserve to be shunned from the profession because there was “nothing to be sorry about”.
A community legal service is defending an unfair dismissal claim brought by a principal legal officer who acted outside of the service’s scope by representing a man charged with child-related offences.
BigLaw firm Bartier Perry has bolstered its leadership ranks and celebrated the next generation of legal talent, promoting 17 professionals across the firm, including three new partners.
The search for Australia’s most outstanding AI innovators has officially begun.
In penning this piece, my intention is not to advocate for or against medicinal cannabis. However, it is a legal form of medical treatment, and insurance schemes across the country need to recognise it as such, writes Greg Spinda.