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Moratorium needed on minor offenses during COVID-19: ALA

A moratorium on the prosecution of low-level street and drug offences should be implemented immediately during the COVID-19 pandemic so that police can focus on assisting the community to keep it well and safe, Australian Lawyers Alliance (ALA) says.

07 April 2020
By Tony Zhang
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Lawyers respond to Ruby Princess criminal investigation

Police have launched a criminal investigation into whether the operator of the Ruby Princess downplayed potential coronavirus cases before thousands of passengers disembarked in Sydney last month. Here’s the reaction from lawyers.

07 April 2020
By Tony Zhang
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Students left waiting as Supreme Courts confirm admission cancellations

To ensure the health of young professionals is protected, admission ceremonies across the country have been culled. Lawyers Weekly checks back in with each state.

06 April 2020
By Naomi Neilson
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NSW admission board moves Winter 2020 online, considers exam changes

Live lectures and divided classes will be disbanded in the 2020 Winter semester as the Legal Profession Admission Board of NSW moves classes online amid COVID-19 fears.

06 April 2020
By Naomi Neilson
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How law students can still network in the time of COVID-19

As a young law student or recent graduate, it is important to make time to network with established, legal professionals - but how do you do this when you’re stuck inside?

06 April 2020
By Naomi Neilson
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The COVID-19 changes to university practices, grading processes

Australian universities, including top law schools, have used the last month to move their operations online and introduce flexible options as part of a national effort to slow the community transmission of COVID-19 and protect the health of students.

06 April 2020
By Naomi Neilson
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BigLaw makes cuts, prepares for COVID-19 impacts

In the span of a couple of weeks, Australian BigLaw firms went from no changes to major cuts on partner draws and spending freezes amid coronavirus financial panic. As the virus continues to spread, Lawyers Weekly checks back in with the legal profession.

06 April 2020
By Naomi Neilson
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Qld Bar cuts fees for members by 30%

Queensland Bar has decided to offer a 30 per cent discount on membership and practising certificate fees for barristers in the Sunshine State in the wake of the coronavirus pandemic.

06 April 2020
By Jerome Doraisamy
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‘Fundamentally unsound’: ACT government removes jury trials

The ACT government has enacted legislation to remove the right of the accused to a trial by jury in a move that has alarmed the law society.

06 April 2020
By Naomi Neilson
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Prominent Sydney lawyer granted bail following drug charges

A well-known Sydney south coast lawyer and his mechanic mate have been granted bail after they were charged with the alleged supply of cocaine.

06 April 2020
By Tony Zhang