Shine Lawyers has commenced an investigation into a certain class action to hold the Ruby Princess’ owner and operator Carnival Corporation accountable for failing to protect the health and safety of passengers.
With Cardinal George Pell now free from Barwon Prison, attention has turned to whether he has any grounds to pursue a defamation claim against the media.
After a successful launch to combat the “broken” traditional model a new special counsel has joined the new Western Australian firm to further bolster its employment and workplace relations practice.
For franchise systems, the coronavirus pandemic has either been a blessing in disguise or meant a complete shutdown of a business.
A prominent Adelaide law firm has been involved in a dispute with Burnside Council after alleged unpaid legal fees were incurred by former chief executive Paul Deb.
Coronavirus is having a “significant impact” upon businesses of all stripes, exacerbating legal risks across the board, says new research.
If legal teams are to successfully do more with less, collaboration across the organisation will be key, according to five senior legal counsel.
The ability to adapt and move quickly in accordance with the needs of law firms during litigation can set in-house teams apart, says one principal.
New research shows a decline in crisis readiness by organisations across Australia and New Zealand, enhancing reputational risk.
COVID-19 has created “manufacturing deserts”, according to a new report about the resilience of global supply chains.