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With fees prepared to soar, is a law degree really worth it?

With 2020 delivering a global pandemic, new ways of online learning and now a major, controversial increase in law degree fees, is studying law still really worth it? According to some of the world’s top legal academics, those with a passion for law will find a way.

19 October 2020
By Naomi Neilson
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The top 10 news stories most relevant to young lawyers today

Protégé takes a look back at the last fortnight of news to round up the 10 most topically important for law students to know today. 

19 October 2020
By Naomi Neilson
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Universities Australia slams proposed foreign veto laws

The government’s proposed new laws that would grant the foreign affairs minister the power to veto international agreements reached by public universities and federal, state and local governments have been criticised by Universities Australia.

19 October 2020
By Naomi Neilson
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Australia’s first gender and sexuality moot delivers valuable win

The Australian-first gender identity and sexuality law moot, judged by former justice of the High Court Michael Kirby, was a success for Australian and New Zealand students.

19 October 2020
By Naomi Neilson
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Victorian government eases restrictions for lawyers

Following advocacy from the state’s legal body, the Victorian government has granted an easing of restrictions for lawyers and indicated a plan for future restriction changes.

19 October 2020
By Naomi Neilson
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Supreme Court prepares to strike Lawyer X from roll of practitioners

The Victorian Legal Services Board has requested that Nicola Gobbo be removed from the roll of practitioners as soon as possible given substantial public interest.

19 October 2020
By Naomi Neilson
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Indigenous workers file class action against WA government over stolen wages

Proceedings have been launched by surviving First Australian workers and their relatives, who laboured in conditions “akin to slavery”, to recover wages held by the Western Australian state government.

19 October 2020
By Jerome Doraisamy
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New GC toolkit launched to reduce costs and increase efficiency

NewLaw firm LegalVision on Monday unveiled a new “industry-first” resource to help general counsel introduce innovation into their legal function, streamline operations and better focus on strategic priorities.

19 October 2020
By Jerome Doraisamy
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Lawcadia unveils new intelligent engine

Matter and spend management solutions provider Lawcadia has launched a new engine for legal departments and their law firms that will drive all aspects of its platform.

19 October 2020
By Jerome Doraisamy
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Sport sponsorship deals reshaped by pandemic

The recent widespread fallout between sponsors and sporting codes is forcing a rethink of how events, such as a global pandemic and government intervention, are dealt with in future commercial contracts.

19 October 2020
By Tony Zhang