In this episode of The Lawyers Weekly Show, the principal and founder of Her Lawyer, Courtney Bowie, unpacks the impacts of the global pandemic on the health and wellbeing of legal practitioners.
National law firm Corrs Chambers Westgarth has elevated seven lawyers to its partnership ranks.
Unless Australian legal professionals turn up for issues that matter, system change will never occur, say legal advocates.
Coronavirus poses an “immense challenge” in relation to Australia’s international human rights obligations.
Calls have been made for Tasmania’s legal complaints process to be more transparent after a client was denied access to her own case file.
The Australian Law Council labelled Hong Kong’s proposed national security laws “deeply troubling” with “problematic features”. Now, China has hit back.
A Sydney solicitor has successfully sued a building inspector for defamation and has been ordered to pay $84,000 in defamation damages.
NSW government decision to change the wording around mentally ill defendants could see the victims of these crimes receive some form of justice.
If done right, boutique law firms will be engaging, motivating and inspiring in communication with clients about their legal services.
There has been no bigger test of employer’s brands than COVID-19, creating new challenges for firms to manage their employees.