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Star’s senior lawyer fails to explain away misconduct, court finds

The conduct of Star’s most senior solicitor was “fundamentally inconsistent” with the standards expected of a legal officer of her calibre, Justice Michael Lee said in a penalty decision that saw her slapped with a $400,000 penalty and a company management ban.

18 June 2026
By Naomi Neilson
HopgoodGanim bolsters property practice with BigLaw hire

Australian mid-tier law firm HopgoodGanim Lawyers has strengthened its property practice with the appointment of a special counsel from national firm Corrs Chambers Westgarth.

18 June 2026
By Grace Robbie
MinterEllison promotes 136 senior staff across Australia

Following its appointment of seven new partners, BigLaw firm MinterEllison has elevated 136 individuals to more senior positions across its national offices.

17 June 2026
By Grace Robbie
From junior lawyer to chair: Lessons in leadership and growth

After 18 years rising through the ranks of the firm she would eventually chair, Megan Jongebloed has a rare perspective on the leadership, culture, and strategy required to guide a growing practice.

17 June 2026
By Naomi Neilson
‘Still teething’: Teen case in adult division exposes gaps in new legislation

The first sentencing hearing under Victoria’s controversial “adult time adult crime” laws exposed confusion over courtroom procedures, sentencing frameworks, and justice reports. Asked whether the legal profession was prepared for the reforms, an experienced criminal lawyer’s answer was unequivocal: no.

17 June 2026
By Naomi Neilson
Why NRF’s new Aussie head wants young lawyers to lead

Marshall Bromwich’s generation is perhaps the first cohort of leaders to manage a demographic coming through the ranks that may know more about new ways of working than they do. To this end, he doesn’t want Norton Rose Fulbright’s graduate and junior practitioners “just sitting in the background” – he wants them at the table.

17 June 2026
By Jerome Doraisamy
Why NRF’s new Aussie head wants young lawyers to lead

Marshall Bromwich’s generation is perhaps the first cohort of leaders to manage a demographic coming through the ranks that may know more about new ways of working than them. To this end, he doesn’t want Norton Rose Fulbright’s graduate and junior practitioners “just sitting in the background” – he wants them at the table.

17 June 2026
By Jerome Doraisamy
Why ‘the largest IPO ever’ was significant for Australian capital markets

The success of the SpaceX IPO, which raised US$75 billion, will hopefully encourage more international IPO aspirants to consider Australia as a viable and important component of any global offer, partners involved in the transaction say.

17 June 2026
By Jerome Doraisamy
Clayton Utz promotes 5 to partnership

Australian BigLaw firm Clayton Utz has elevated five senior lawyers to its partnership, strengthening its leadership bench across key practice areas.

17 June 2026
By Grace Robbie
Penalty for lawyer who positioned ‘dummy director’ at debt-riddled companies

In conduct that undermined the reputation of the profession, a Victorian solicitor “needlessly” exposed her client to legal and financial risk by facilitating her appointment as a dummy director.

17 June 2026
By Naomi Neilson