The Victorian government has extended the Lawyer X inquiry deadline and provided the commission with a further $11.5 million to complete its report and recommendations.
National law firm Mills Oakley has responded to proceedings brought against it alleging breach of duty of care by transferring almost $1 million in client funds to the wrong account.
Lawyers Weekly is pleased to announce the finalists for the sports and entertainment category at this year’s 30 Under 30 Awards.
Lawyers Weekly is pleased to announce the finalists for the government category at this year’s 30 Under 30 Awards.
Compliance, structure and governance matters continue to become more important for law firms, and new research shows that most firms believe they have an appropriate legal structure.
COVID-19 has been a shock to the system for younger lawyers, but also presents a range of opportunities to step up and fast track one’s professional development.
The Victorian government has appointed the state’s first Aboriginal woman to serve as a member of the Victorian Civil and Administrative Tribunal.
A Senate standing committee has unanimously agreed to conduct an inquiry to scrutinise parliamentary oversight on executive-made laws, including those on COVID-19 changes.
An international firm has announced the promotion of five new partners in the Asia Pacific, two of which will elevate to the firm’s partnership in Perth and Sydney.
An international law firm has appointed four new managing partners and revealed its new streamlined leadership structure.