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Victorian Bar concerned about ‘disproportionate’ police action

The Victorian Bar has weighed in on footage of a Ballarat woman’s arrest in her home, cautioning the Minister for Police against disproportionate action.

07 September 2020
By Naomi Neilson
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No gown, no cap, no ceremony: What the coronavirus pandemic means for lawyers in waiting

The coronavirus pandemic has changed the game for all those seeking to be admitted to the legal profession in NSW and not in a good way, writes Stefanie Costi.

07 September 2020
By Stefanie Costi
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New ‘actions for change’ can drive progress on ethnic diversity globally

Global law firm Herbert Smith Freehills has declared its 10 action areas to improve representation, support and experience for its Black, First Nations, Asian and minority ethnic colleagues.

07 September 2020
By Tony Zhang
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CBA notified of class action in Federal Court

A commercial law firm has filed class action proceedings in the Federal Court on behalf of individuals affected by the “serial misconduct” of a Commonwealth Bank subsidiary.

07 September 2020
By Naomi Neilson
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Buy a law firm, don’t start a new one

For many lawyers, COVID-19 has presented numerous professional and financial challenges. Avinash Singh, however, saw an opportunity to purchase a legal practice.

04 September 2020
By Jerome Doraisamy
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Lawyer X: Former top cop at ‘epicentre’ of Victoria Police misconduct

The commission investigating criminal barrister Nicola Gobbo has found three criminal offences may have been committed by Victoria Police members and has firmly pointed the finger at former top cop Simon Overland for his part in the Lawyer X scandal.

04 September 2020
By Naomi Neilson
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Controversial law firm fights NSW Law Society on complaint over COVID-19 actions

The controversial principal of G&B Lawyers has been served a complaint by NSW Law Society after controversial statements and actions made during the COVID-19 pandemic.

04 September 2020
By Tony Zhang
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Court rules on emojis in defamatory action between two solicitors

The imputations of a series of emojis have been called into question by the NSW District Court in an Australian first as two solicitors argue over the meaning behind the images.

04 September 2020
By Naomi Neilson
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Path forward for corporate regulation in wake of COVID

A route towards revolutionising the use of technology in corporate regulation has been flagged in an interim report, opening up avenues for a post-COVID legal landscape.

04 September 2020
By Naomi Neilson
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Federal Circuit Court judge’s ‘cruel, humiliating’ conduct results in retrial

A federal judge’s “rude” conduct towards a Queen’s counsel and a solicitor “amounted to an abuse of power” which forced a retrial amid concerns that not doing so would be allowing the integrity of the justice system to be undermined.

04 September 2020
By Naomi Neilson