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Knee-jerk reactions in family law matters rarely, if ever, a good thing

The behaviour of separated parents during COVID-19 is going to feature heavily in looming family law proceedings, say two practitioners.

30 June 2020
By Jerome Doraisamy
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All-female promotions at HBA Legal

HBA Legal has promoted two senior associates to partner, three senior associates to special counsel and one solicitor to associate.

30 June 2020
By Tony Zhang
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ACCC refuses to back down on Pacific National merger, launches High Court bid

The competition watchdog has sought special leave to take its fight with Pacific National’s acquisition of the Acacia Ridge freight rail terminal to the High Court.

30 June 2020
By Tony Zhang
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KWM advises Qantas on its $1.9bn capital raise

King & Wood Mallesons has advised Qantas on its $1.9 billion capital raise, the second-largest in capital raising during COVID-19.

30 June 2020
By Tony Zhang
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Law Council seeks amendments to Sex Discrimination Act

In response to Dyson Heydon’s sexual harassment news, the Law Council of Australia has called on the government to amend the Sex Discrimination Act.

30 June 2020
By Naomi Neilson
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Magistrate arrested and charged with multiple offences

The Independent Commissioner Against Corruption in South Australia has arrested and charged a magistrate over alleged offences involving a government-issued vehicle.

29 June 2020
By Jerome Doraisamy
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Law student societies that don’t speak up risk deterring young lawyers

As many changes roll through the legal profession, with most concerning students, the representative bodies should be prepared to embrace advocacy and take on their law faculties when needed or risk losing out on the support of students. 

29 June 2020
By Naomi Neilson
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Law students ‘deeply disappointed’ in outcome of exams

A few days into exams and the concerns of law students have been realised. Students are now seeking answers and a commitment that the university will look into the major technology problems and address the spike in mental health issues.

29 June 2020
By Naomi Neilson
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‘Deeply shameful’: Students call on profession to address sexual harassment

The Australian Law Students’ Association has called on the profession to address the prevalence of sexual harassment as more young lawyers enter the workplace.

29 June 2020
By Naomi Neilson
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Quality of legal education at risk with fees increase

With university fees set to increase in 2021, one major university has warned the legal profession that it will take a hit with talented and diverse students either considering a new course or taking a law degree at a much lesser quality.

29 June 2020
By Naomi Neilson