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Victoria makes progress with specialist family violence courts

Despite the difficulties of implementing new changes into Australian courts during the COVID-19 pandemic, Victoria has progressed with its plans to deliver a client-focused legal service and assistance in specialist family violence courts.

22 June 2020
By Naomi Neilson
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Online pro bono program boosts barrister referrals

The Victorian Bar has released a new online pro bono platform from which the County, Coroners and Supreme Courts are able to make referrals directly to barristers.

22 June 2020
By Naomi Neilson
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Victoria’s class action market gets a refresh

The Victorian government has passed legislation making it easier to secure justice by class actions that weighs up legal costs and eases the burden on unsuccessful clients.

22 June 2020
By Naomi Neilson
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Landmark legal challenge against Clive Palmer’s Galilee Coal Project commences

A group of young Queenslanders and rural landholders have made their first appearance in Queensland’s Land Court, as their landmark legal case against Clive Palmer’s Galilee Coal Project begins.

22 June 2020
By Tony Zhang
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New UK-Aus free trade agreement could create ‘tremendous opportunities’ for lawyers

With the Australian-UK free trade moving into the next step, the new deal could have significant positive impacts on the Australian legal profession.

22 June 2020
By Tony Zhang
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Catholic Church ‘hypocritical’ for accepting JobKeeper

It is hypocritical of the Catholic Church, which thus far avoided liability for child sexual abuse crimes, to accept JobKeeper payments, one barrister argued.

22 June 2020
By Naomi Neilson
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Creating a corporate wellness strategy for lawyers during COVID-19

Working remotely has made it difficult for many law firms to maintain employee health and productivity.

22 June 2020
By Tony Zhang
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Higher fees risk deterring students from studying law

Legal professionals and students have spoken out against the federal government’s proposal to raise fees for law degrees.

19 June 2020
By Jerome Doraisamy
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The Bar, the pandemic and the future

In this episode of The Lawyers Weekly Show, the president of the Australian Bar Association, Matthew Howard SC, unpacks how the coronavirus crisis has been affecting barristers across the country.

19 June 2020
By Tasha Levy
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Law students ramp up fight against ‘tone-deaf’ university

In disputing exam conditions set out during the coronavirus pandemic, law students of Monash University have protested against the faculty with a petition, a survey and over 1,000 “disappointed” students. Lawyers Weekly takes a deeper look at this ongoing battle between the students and the Melbourne law faculty.

19 June 2020
By Naomi Neilson