Nicola Gobbo’s snitching could have major legal implications on the profession and police procedures, according to Victoria’s bar associations and law institutes.
It is possible, perhaps even likely, that there will be a mindset shift in how legal professionals and business leaders view flexible working arrangements after COVID-19.
Enrolments for the JobKeeper payment scheme opened earlier this week. But, for legal business owners it is worth considering – is it actually right for your firm?
Life as a sole practitioner or in a boutique firm often, if not always, requires determination of workplace habits that best suit the individual lawyer’s needs.
In order to safeguard rights and privacy, a strong legal framework is needed for the COVID-19 tracking app, say legal advocates.
The global coronavirus pandemic serves as a timely reminder of the important role that lawyers play in our society, writes Henry Kalus.
Coronavirus is having a substantial impact upon all industries, and – if overseas trends are any indication – certain Australian businesses are more likely to face class actions moving forward.
Lawyers Weekly, in partnership with Taylor Root, is pleased to announce the finalists for the dispute resolution and litigation category at this year’s 30 Under 30 Awards.
A new temporary regulation made by NSW Governor Margaret Beazley allows for videoconferencing technology to be used in witnessing legal documents during COVID-19.
South Australians will now be able to access further free legal services as the COVID-19 outbreak hits the community harder.