The Northern Australia Infrastructure Facility has been advised on the provision of a loan of up to $90 million to Alinta Energy, to fund the Chichester Solar Gas Hybrid Project (the project).
Under government budget plans to implement an integrity measure to improve taxation of testamentary trust, a new law seeks to put a stop to the exploitation of assets which has made their way into trusts under loopholes in minor tax rates.
The board of top-tier firm Clayton Utz has appointed its new chief executive partner for a three-year term.
Despite only recently arguing that she is too unwell – both physically and mentally – to give evidence before a royal commission, human source Nicola Gobbo gave a “tell-all” interview to the media. We clear up some of her explosive allegations.
The board of one of Australia’s biggest law schools has voted unanimously to declare a climate emergency, saying that “legal academics have a moral duty to stand up”.
Global firm Ashurst has appointed its first global sustainability partner, in accordance with its initiative to assist clients to navigate the strategic challenges and opportunities of regional and multi-jurisdictional sustainability issues.
In the last few years, the legal industry has seen immense change and emerging areas such as legal technology and legal operations have seen unprecedented growth. The past few years alone can be good indicators of what we’ll see in the next 20 years, writes Dominic Woolrych.
Slater and Gordon has become the third Australian business to sign up to the United Nations Global LGBTI Standards for Business.
Oxford Properties and Grocon have been advised on their successful tender for the development of a commercial and residential site in the heart of Sydney’s CBD.
A Wollongong lawyer, who is currently imprisoned for multiple offences including armed robbery, has been removed from the roll of practitioners in NSW.