As the legal profession condemns a government decision to alter its investigation into the state of domestic violence, the Australian Bar Association weighs in.
With the country on track to eradicate coronavirus completely, the Supreme Court of NSW announced its first steps towards returning to the pre-COVID court system.
Given the dwindling number of infections in Queensland, the Supreme and District Courts are on track to resume jury trials in the second half of 2020.
The royal commission examining legal frameworks for the Commonwealth’s involvement in responding to national emergencies has commenced its hearings.
Solicitor-General Sonia Brownhill has been appointed as a justice of the Supreme Court of the Northern Territory, giving the court a 50:50 gender split.
The Chief Judge of the County Court of Victoria has weighed in on why jury trials are left out of the COVID-19 transition, how to account for them when the courts resume as usual and what to expect for the future of jurors in the Australian justice system.
Demetrio Zema started his law firm with a laptop and a phone. An appetite for risk, and willingness to try new things, have served him and other NewLaw leaders well during the pandemic.
There are no black and white rules for adapting business development strategies during a global pandemic, save for one: relationships are everything in law.
Queensland Premier Annastacia Palaszczuk has pushed voluntary euthanasia legislation to after the state election and referred it to the Law Reform Commission.
It may not have been all smooth sailing, but after a lengthy journey, the path to becoming a law professional is now in sight for Central Queensland’s Ainsley Frost.