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Lawyer X royal commission comes to an end

The Royal Commission into the Management of Police Informants’ public hearings are now over, concluding with explosive news that 1,297 people stand to have their cases re-examined as a result of barrister Nicola Gobbo’s informing.

21 February 2020
By Naomi Neilson
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LCA welcomes better safeguards for telco data

The Law Council of Australia has backed comments made by the Independent Security Legislation Monitor (INSLM) regarding access to telecommunications companies’ encrypted data.

21 February 2020
By Emma Musgrave
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No room ‘for dead weight in a lean NewLaw practice’

Work-life balance is absolutely possible in a boutique NewLaw practice – but one has to be prepared to tick certain boxes first, argues one professional.

20 February 2020
By Jerome Doraisamy
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Can lawyers create a life they love?

It is only by doing things differently, and simplifying how we practice law, that you can even begin to create a life you love, writes Marianne Marchesi.

20 February 2020
By Marianne Marchesi
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Disruption in aged care sector ‘has winners and losers’

The aged care industry has “undergone some serious disruption” in recent years, and lawyers in this space should brace themselves for more in the years to come, argues one director.

20 February 2020
By Jerome Doraisamy
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Why in-house lawyers are well placed to manage boutique firms

Life as a corporate counsel can often feel like running one’s own law firm, and as such, a vocational transition to the boutique market could be a successful one, says one senior legal counsel.

20 February 2020
By Jerome Doraisamy
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How ‘disconnectivity’ helps your productivity

Without acknowledging the potential downsides of always being switched on and plugged in, we risk comprising our mental and physical health, along with weak and chaotic real world connections, writes Phill Nosworthy.

20 February 2020
By Phill Nosworthy
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Lessons from England’s policy and laws around image-based sexual abuse

English law and policy around image-based sexual abuse are “inconsistent, out of date and full of gaps”, and Australia may be managing these issues better.

20 February 2020
By Naomi Neilson
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Client satisfaction and staff wellness not mutually exclusive outcomes

Whether a firm utilises fixed pricing or time-based billing, problems arise when profit is prioritised over the health and wellbeing of lawyers, argues one NewLaw practitioner.

20 February 2020
By Jerome Doraisamy
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Lawyers press Council of Attorney-Generals to raise age of criminal responsibility

The age of criminal responsibility must be raised to 14 years in accordance with the recommendations of the United Nations Committee on the Rights of the Child, the Australian Lawyers Alliance (ALA) has told the Council of Attorney-Generals in a submission on Tuesday.

20 February 2020
By Tony Zhang