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$40k fine for lawyer over trust money failures

The principal director of a Perth law firm has been handed a hefty fine and a public reprimand for accepting more than $1.1 million into his trust account without clear, oral instructions as to its purpose.

25 May 2026
By Naomi Neilson
Aussies risk serious consequences by relying on AI for legal advice, lawyer warns

While a growing number of Australians are turning to AI tools for legal guidance instead of seeking help from qualified professionals, one law firm owner warns this shift could expose people to serious, and in some cases irreversible, legal risks.

25 May 2026
By Grace Robbie
Law Squared taps legal and tech veteran to lead Cubed platform

Legal intake and contract management platform Cubed, by international NewLaw player Law Squared, has announced the appointment of Erica Zhong as its head.

25 May 2026
By Matthew Taylor
HWLE Lawyers rolls out Legora firmwide

AI platform Legora will soon be rolled out to the more than 1,900 lawyers and staff employed by HWLE Lawyers.

25 May 2026
By Naomi Neilson
Million-dollar damages fail to deter motel owner’s dispute with law firm

The owner of a rundown regional motel who secured over $1 million in damages from his former law firm has tried to push through 100 grounds of appeal for the parts of his lawsuit that fell short.

25 May 2026
By Naomi Neilson
Child abuse material leads to strike-off for NSW solicitor

A former BigLaw solicitor was struck from the roll following a conviction for sending and receiving revolting child abuse material.

22 May 2026
By Naomi Neilson
First sexual harassment decision under Fair Work Act provision

It is hoped that the landmark ruling signals a shift in the professional landscape concerning sexual harassment and associated legal proceedings.

22 May 2026
By Amelia McNamara
The lawyer in the room: When Legal Aid fails, the rule of law is in peril

The current state of legal assistance funding is a challenge to the rule of law, writes Tania Wolff.

22 May 2026
By Naomi Neilson
Law firms warned against ‘wait-and-see’ approach as AML shake-up looms

As Tranche 2 AML reforms draw closer, many law firms are still taking a dangerous “wait-and-see” approach, but one expert warns that delaying preparation could trigger severe financial, legal and reputational consequences that could prove devastating for firms caught off guard.

22 May 2026
By Grace Robbie
Keypoint Law adds private wealth consulting principal

The president of the ACT Law Society has joined Keypoint Law as a consulting principal and management team member.

22 May 2026
By Jerome Doraisamy