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Funders ‘surprised’ after Treasurer’s crackdown on litigation funders

Australia’s litigation funders are surprised and confused after the federal government’s announcement to crackdown on litigation funding.

01 January 1980
By Tony Zhang
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Global firm reappoints chief executive partner

A global law firm with an Australian presence has given a second term to its chief executive partner to help “champion the firm’s transformation agenda”.

22 May 2020
By Jerome Doraisamy
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Firm mergers in the midst of a global pandemic

Well before the onset of the coronavirus pandemic, Australia’s legal sector had a significant oversupply of lawyers relative to the work available. This has only been exacerbated by the current crisis, and according to Sam Coupland, it’s affecting the appetite for law firm mergers.

22 May 2020
By Tasha Levy
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$95m settlement reached in Spotless class action

Slater and Gordon has reached a $95 million settlement in a class action against Spotless Group Holdings Limited.

22 May 2020
By Tony Zhang
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‘Series of class actions’ for casual workers to follow WorkPac ruling

One plaintiff firm is planning to launch actions on behalf of casual employees who have suffered “systemic abuse” following a Federal Court ruling in favour of casual worker entitlements.

22 May 2020
By Jerome Doraisamy
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Jailed lawyer who dodged $2.3m ATO costs ordered to pay $20k

A Queensland tribunal has recommended that a businessman, qualified as a lawyer and an accountant, be removed from the roll of practitioners and pay costs totaling $20,000.

22 May 2020
By Naomi Neilson
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Stakeholder collaboration crucial for project financing in wake of COVID-19

Being proactive and collaborative with all stakeholders is the surest way to deliver long-term outcomes for energy and infrastructure projects during the global pandemic.

22 May 2020
By Jerome Doraisamy
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SA courts’ $20m program to begin online transformation

South Australia’s civil courts have moved online under a landmark $20 million revamp, with the aim of providing a more efficient system and reducing the time taken for cases to reach trial.

22 May 2020
By Tony Zhang
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Qld’s Coroners Act could solve infamous cold cases

Some of Australia’s most infamous cold cases could begin to unravel with powers granted to coroners that would allow them to compel new evidence from old witnesses.

22 May 2020
By Naomi Neilson
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Lawyers caution businesses on mental health in home-to-office transition

As businesses gradually move back to the office, lawyers are cautioning employers to be aware of work health and safety laws as their staff experience psychiatric injuries.

22 May 2020
By Naomi Neilson