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The 10 things young lawyers should know about the law today

Lawyers Weekly’s Protégé looks at the past fortnight’s top 10 headlines law students should know about. Between your exams, check out what’s going on!

29 June 2020
By Naomi Neilson
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KWM promotes 41 practitioners

Global firm King & Wood Mallesons has elevated five lawyers to special counsel and 36 to senior associate.

29 June 2020
By Jerome Doraisamy
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Queensland barrister reprimanded for alleging serious criminality

In the course of conducting a costs order for property proceedings, a barrister alleged serious criminality against the opposing client with a “scant basis” for doing so.

29 June 2020
By Naomi Neilson
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Find a firm whose values you identify with

With Pride Month drawing to a close, DLA Piper partner Jonathon Ellis speaks about the positive change he’s witnessed for LGBTQI lawyers and why we still have more work to do.

29 June 2020
By Jerome Doraisamy
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Law firm flags SME tenant ‘backfire’

Small and medium-sized businesses that are using COVID-19 as an excuse to refuse to either pay or engage with landlords without proper reason are likely to backfire, according to a local law firm.

29 June 2020
By Emma Musgrave
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‘Scourge of sexual harassment must be stamped out’, SA says

The Australian legal profession has responded with disappointment and shame that a former High Court justice sexually harassed six women. Now, the South Australia Law Society has called for a spotlight on the prevalence of harassment in the profession.

29 June 2020
By Naomi Neilson
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Further funding pledged for Aboriginal justice outcomes

The Victorian government has announced that Victorian Aboriginal Legal Service and Djirra (Family Violence Prevention and Legal Service) will each receive $877,000 to respond to coronavirus.

29 June 2020
By Jerome Doraisamy
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Keypoint promotes 3 to special counsel 

Mid-tier firm Keypoint Law has promoted three associates to special counsel, effective at the start of the new financial year.

29 June 2020
By Tony Zhang
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WA passes laws to stop vulnerable people from going to jail for unpaid fines

Police in Western Australia will no longer be able to lock up people for unpaid fines after the McGowan government bill passed State Parliament.

29 June 2020
By Tony Zhang
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Commercial leasing for law firms in the ‘new normal’

Given the unprecedented nature of the current crisis, including force majeure clauses to cover a global pandemic in commercial lease contracts was not widely considered until very recently, leaving many legal practices with large, empty offices and continuing rental obligations.

26 June 2020
By Tasha Levy