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Is increased tech use changing family law?

Lawyers in the family law space have had to rely more heavily on technology amidst the outbreak of coronavirus, which may change the nature of such legal practice, says one principal.

16 April 2020
By Jerome Doraisamy
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Family violence and practitioner obligations during COVID-19

There are evolving challenges facing practitioners who are seeing an increase in the number of new cases pertaining to family violence in the wake of the coronavirus pandemic.

16 April 2020
By Jerome Doraisamy
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‘Predatory’ payday lender hit with class action investigation

A compensation law firm is investigating a class action against a short-term loan facilitator after it was revealed the payday lenders led vulnerable Australians to drown in debt.

16 April 2020
By Naomi Neilson
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QLS launches $9m relief package in wake of COVID-19

The Queensland Law Society will splash out $9 million in order to “keep the doors open” for the state’s more than 2,800 practices and its 13,000 solicitors during the global coronavirus pandemic.

16 April 2020
By Jerome Doraisamy
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Class action brought against Department of Defence

A multi-site class action will be filed on Thursday against the Department of Defence, alleging that more than 40,000 residents across Australia have been exposed to toxic chemicals used on military bases.

16 April 2020
By Jerome Doraisamy
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Decades-long legal battle against 4 firms and a judge ends

The Federal Court has put an end to a long legal dispute that saw the operator of a Hobart nursing home slam four law firms and a lawyer-turned-Supreme Court judge for professional negligence and other damages, respectively.

16 April 2020
By Naomi Neilson
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Chief Judge confirms courts are prepared for COVID-19 in long-term

The Chief Judge of the Federal Circuit Court of Australia said the courts are now prepared to see out a long-term future in conducting hearings via a “digital transformation”.

16 April 2020
By Naomi Neilson
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Free legal service for pandemic-related matters launched in NSW

The state government of NSW, Legal Aid NSW and LawAccess NSW have teamed up for a free legal help service people facing legal issues under the COVID-19 public health laws.

16 April 2020
By Jerome Doraisamy
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Pell barrister to lead special commission into Ruby Princess debacle

The Ruby Princess cruise ship will now be the subject of a special commission of inquiry led by one of Australia’s most well-known barristers.

16 April 2020
By Tony Zhang
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Firm ‘optimistic’ it will not cut staff or spending amid COVID-19

As law firms across the country cut down on staff and spending, one law firm said it is still optimistic that there is no need to take such drastic measures just yet.

16 April 2020
By Naomi Neilson