Global law firm Herbert Smith Freehills has elevated eight to partner in Australia, as part of what the firm says is its largest promotional round since its merger in 2012.
Australian law students have responded to this period of uncertainty with creativity and empathy, writes the president of the Australian Law Studentsβ Association.
One of Australiaβs major firms has βramped upβ its engagement programs, offering soon-to-be lawyers the chance to ask questions and connect digitally.
A Melbourne-based environmental lawyer has just been recognised as one of 2020βs best young lawyers. Lawyers Weekly reached out to learn about his career achievements, how he came to work in environmental law and advice for other young lawyers and students.
Due to the ever-changing landscape of the legal profession, law students are now more than ever needing to adapt to the skills required to work in the present and in the future, but the state of legal education is failing to properly prepare future law leaders. To gain an insight into what is missing for 2020, Lawyers Weekly spoke to three top students.
What was supposed to be a booming industry for law graduates to enter into is now filled with career uncertainty, so where does that leave soon-to-be lawyers?
Lawyers Weekly, in partnership with Taylor Root, is pleased to announce the finalists for the banking and finance category at this yearβs 30 Under 30 Awards.
In the wake of COVID-19, many practitioners may struggle to keep the lights on and continue servicing their clients. One firm has come up with a solution.
A womanβs right to access a safe abortion should be upheld urgently by new powers given to the South Australian COVID-19 emergency coordinator, human rights lawyers said.
Almost all economists would agree that every economic downturn from the Great Depression of the 1930s to the global financial crisis of 2008 had something in common: there were all, to an extent, caused by human nature. This time itβs different, writes Arthur Marusevich.