The Victorian government has cleared the release of unpublished findings from the inquiry into child sex abuse, which detail Cardinal George Pell’s knowledge of the offendings.
In Western Australia the practice is to not typically conduct judge-alone trials in substation for vacated jury trials, so how has the state’s courts fared amid the COVID-19 changes?
As Australia moves towards a gradual unwinding of its lockdown measures, numerous businesses will have to take steps to prepare for and respond to class action risk.
There continues to be a gap in pay in corporate counsel roles, according to new research.
The in-house legal function will be fundamental for the sports and entertainment sectors as we emerge from the global coronavirus pandemic, argues one professional.
According to new research, legal counsel do not see the impacts of coronavirus dissipating for some time.
Since the onset of coronavirus, more than half of legal and compliance leaders believe that cyber security and data breach is the most-increased third-party risk their organisations face.
New research from KPMG Forensic highlights fears from executives in ASX 200 companies about fraud in the wake of coronavirus.
Legal team leaders must ensure they are effectively balancing the needs of their teams together with the broader business in the wake of COVID-19.
The Law Institute of Victoria has unveiled a $4 million member subsidy package to support members and practitioners across the Garden State in the wake of the global coronavirus pandemic.