An “urgent” review into the gag laws preventing sexual assault survivors from speaking about their experiences will be conducted by Victorian law reform bodies.
From the virtual boardroom to the home office, gender issues cannot be sidelined as the global pandemic continues, writes Megan Motto.
Almost every week I see a new conversation debating the ever-so-divisive question: “should lawyers learn to code?”, writes Tom Dreyfus.
SME owners can and do put themselves under extraordinary pressure to be financially successful, which can ultimately not only be damaging to the firm, but one’s personal life as well.
Law is both a business and a profession, and for lawyers thinking of starting up their own firm, a mindset that can juggle the balance will be key to success.
The idea that “No man is an island”, as espoused by English poet John Donne, is as relevant today as it was 400 years ago.
The Morrison government is setting up a new pilot program to better identify and support families who are entering the family law system and are at risk of domestic violence.
All law firms should be on the lookout for new ways to improve their clients’ experience of the law, writes Talya Faigenbaum.
Legal services are increasingly shifting online and firms across the board are considering their value proposition, and NewLaw businesses must also consider how best to evolve.
The push for expansion in Parammata’s legal precinct continues with the NSW Civil and Administrative Tribunal (NCAT) set to have its own premises in Parramatta, providing greater access to tribunal services in western Sydney.