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HSF to implement 60% office working rule

Global law firm Herbert Smith Freehills has changed its agile working policy to reflect that its staff work in the office an average of at least 60 per cent of their working hours.

11 September 2020
By Jerome Doraisamy
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Banking and finance lawyer salaries amid COVID-19 unveiled

The age of coronavirus has highlighted the “inextricable importance” of the corporate counsel function, something that private practice lawyers in banking and finance may soon take into account when considering their vocational futures, says one global recruiter.

11 September 2020
By Jerome Doraisamy
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Are we kicking the insolvency and restructuring can down the road?

The extension of temporary protections for insolvencies and bankruptcies may provide immediate relief, but three partners still expect a spike in insolvencies in the near future.

11 September 2020
By Jerome Doraisamy
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What is the impact on society of the business of law?

Justice is what distinguishes the business of law from other businesses. A real and enduring commitment to it is the mark of a good lawyer, writes Richard Stewart.

11 September 2020
By Richard Stewart
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Winners revealed for 2020 Women in Finance Awards

Lawyers Weekly, in partnership with AMP Bank, is thrilled to reveal the winners for this year’s Women in Finance Awards.

11 September 2020
By Reporter
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Clayton Utz launches unique partnership with Australian String Quartet 

Clayton Utz has forged an exciting and unique partnership with the Australian String Quartet (ASQ).

11 September 2020
By Tony Zhang
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How to acquire a law firm

The new owner of criminal practice Astor Legal spoke with Lawyers Weekly about lessons learned from buying an existing firm, rather than starting a new one.

10 September 2020
By Jerome Doraisamy
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‘We’re in the era of the micro-firm’

Successful boutique practices are ones that understand what their niche is and do it well, says Perpetua Kish.

10 September 2020
By Jerome Doraisamy
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Government lawyers should discourage clients from political gain

While navigating the complexities of public interest immunity claims, lawyers for public servants and ministers should beware of their client’s enthusiasm to use the courts – and public attention – for their own political advantage, Bret Walker SC has cautioned.

10 September 2020
By Naomi Neilson
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Self-determination with wellness key in the ‘new normal’

Perhaps more so than at any point in this century, assuming responsibility for one’s mental health is critical for lawyers of all stripes. This, writes Jerome Doraisamy, presents personal and vocational opportunities.

10 September 2020
By Jerome Doraisamy