In the middle of a clash with her former law firm over allegedly unpaid wages and consultancy fees, a Victorian lawyer appropriated a client’s legal bill and tried to use it as leverage.
Following the Bondi massacre, NSW’s top judge warned that the horrific attack had revealed a disturbing surge in anti-Semitism, urging Australia’s legal profession and broader community to strengthen social cohesion and confront hatred before it fractures society.
International law firm Wotton Kearney has expanded into non-legal advisory services and has appointed a cyber, data, and tech specialist to head up its new advisory offering.
Clayton James will join global law firm A&O Shearman as a corporate and M&A partner in its Sydney office.
In 2025, most law firms reached the same conclusion: a firmwide legal AI platform is no longer optional – it’s essential, writes Joe Rayment.
As the NSW government moves to prevent convicted offenders from using “good character” as a mitigating factor in sentencing, the reform has divided the legal profession – earning praise from some while raising concerns among others.
National Anti-Corruption Commissioner Paul Brereton has been questioned over his failure to explain his ties with the Australian Defence Force.
New laws passed by the Albanese government aim to streamline the Administrative Review Tribunal by expanding its ability to decide cases without hearings, accelerating decision making and lowering costs.
A Perth lawyer facing removal from the roll referred to the inquiry into the Legal Practice Board in an adjournment application, citing the outcome may have a “significant impact” on the disciplinary hearing.
The new spike in the cash rate reinforces the need for legal professionals to review their mortgage positions.