Westpac has been served with a class action on behalf of shareholders who acquired interests in the bank’s securities or equity swap confirmations in the last six years.
In order to address the pervasive concern about a drop in law school student attendance, Liam Elphick and his colleagues undertook an empirical study into the different factors that affect student attendance rates.
An Australian CPD provider has launched new components to its offering this year, with a big focus on interactivity.
A CPD provider, headquartered in Old Bar, NSW, has offered insight into goals moving forward, including its concentrated efforts on supporting the regional backbone of Australia and its kids.
As the 31 March deadline looms, the Law Society of NSW is encouraging lawyers to meet their CPD requirements.
Longstanding practices of protecting those in senior roles have resulted in a scenario whereby the legal profession is lagging behind other industries.
A coalition of union, civil society, faith-based and human rights groups has told the Andrews government they must take a stand against rising hate in the Victorian community.
A lawyer in the Riverina has been found guilty of being part of a criminal group supplying drugs linked to an outlaw motorcycle gang.
The mistreatment of WikiLeaks founder is “shocking and excessive”, said Michael Kirby on the recent trial that saw Julian Assange stripped naked and handcuffed.
The Andrews Labor government has appointed a new magistrate to the Magistrates Court of Victoria.