The second day of Lawyers Weekly’s virtual conference for in-house lawyers was a smorgasbord of tech, marketing, communication and wellness insights, together with some practical fun.
A solicitor who in January was found guilty of misappropriating trust account funds and misleading another solicitor has had the findings overturned.
The first day of Lawyers Weekly’s virtual conference for in-house lawyers was jam-packed with high-level insights and practical takeaways for attendees.
With the successful lawsuit brought against Rest Super, the case will shape implications across the investment industry and environmental and climate space, with significant legal considerations.
Lawyers are now available on the ground delivering free legal assistance in communities hit hard by last summer’s bushfires in South Australia.
In what has been celebrated as a historic first step, the ACT Labor-Greens government has become the first to commit to raising the age of criminal responsibility.
Lawyers Weekly, in partnership with LOD, is proud to announce the winners of this year’s Corporate Counsel Awards.
The NewLaw sector is in the midst of an identity crisis. Practitioners in this space should be kind to one another and focus on one’s own race, writes Emma Heuston.
While it may not always be possible to completely detach from one’s work, there are ways to better manage client needs to set boundaries for communication, says Elias Tabchouri.
This year, Sarah Stoddart birthed two babies: her son, Max, and her boutique legal practice, Vitality Law Australia.