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Police joked about royal commission, promised to protect Lawyer X

While simultaneously representing clients and then informing on them to police, barrister Nicola Gobbo said she was told by Victoria Police that they would do everything to ensure her informant role was never revealed, but at the same time joked about the possibility of the royal commission she is currently sitting before.

01 January 1980
By Naomi Neilson
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Is law losing its humanity?

Legal professionals face the constant ethical dilemma of trying to reconcile their compliance with the law with that of the conscious of society, the clients and businesses they represent, and their own moral take on justice.

07 February 2020
By Tasha Levy
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Legal bodies respond to member implications in new Religious Discrimination Bill

If the second exposure draft of the Religious Discrimination Bill goes through, members of legal associations will have protection for their religious beliefs and activities. What do Australia’s law societies and bar associations think about this?

07 February 2020
By Jerome Doraisamy
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‘The entire ethics of this was wrong’: Lawyer X admits to royal commission

As a police agent, barrister Nicola Gobbo was essential to a number of high-profile arrests by Victoria Police on account of her information. She said she felt intimidated and scared, and felt she needed to inform – but the way in which she did is up for debate.

07 February 2020
By Naomi Neilson
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Interruption of female judges, compared to males, highlights lingering issues

A new study outlining the quantum of interruptions suffered by women justices of the High Court of Australia, relative to their male counterparts, draws attention to the barriers still faced by female lawyers – “even at the pinnacle of their legal careers”.

07 February 2020
By Jerome Doraisamy
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Dentons launches fixed pricing tool for Australian businesses

Global law firm Dentons has rolled out a new platform across its Australian arm, which aims to expand on its pricing model to local businesses.

07 February 2020
By Jerome Doraisamy
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Gobbo admits to turning on another solicitor, feeds privileged information to police

Driven by jealousy and her need to feel valued, barrister Nicola Gobbo admitted that she turned on another solicitor who was also representing her criminal clients—and then went on to represent the solicitor in official court proceedings. 

01 January 1980
By Naomi Neilson
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Prioritising business above wellness won’t work in 2020

This year, more than ever before, self-care is a matter of critical importance to those in the boutique space, argues a lawyer-turned-meditation instructor.

06 February 2020
By Jerome Doraisamy
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‘It’s never been easier to establish a business from scratch’

One year removed from the launch of her freelance legal business, Katherine Thomas reflects on what she’s learned from the past 12 months and offers advice to those in the boutique space.

06 February 2020
By Jerome Doraisamy
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Changes in parental leave to impact boutique law firms

Lawyers may see firms make positive changes to their parental leave policy, with the Morrison government having announced new parental leave entitlements.

06 February 2020
By Tony Zhang