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AMP hits back at ‘condescending’ GC suing them for $2.5m

Financial services giant AMP has responded to the claims lodged by former general counsel Larissa Baker Cook, denying she was the one who exposed the “fees for no service” saga or that it had authorised her to bring legally privileged documents into a mediation.

01 November 2019
By Jerome Doraisamy
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Class action alleging ‘institutional racism’ filed against NT government

Levitt Robinson Solicitors has filed a class against the Northern Territory and Top End Health Service in respect of an alleged assault and subsequent medical treatment as well as broader institutional racist discrimination against the Indigenous population.

01 November 2019
By Jerome Doraisamy
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LCA says mandatory minimum sentencing ‘rubber-stamps’ prison terms

The Law Council of Australia has raised serious concerns over mandatory minimum sentencing, saying it could force judges to “rubber-stamp” lengthy prison terms.

01 November 2019
By Naomi Neilson
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Firm launches plan to reduce global carbon emissions

An international law firm has announced a plan to significantly reduce its global carbon emissions over the next decade, as part of its wider sustainability strategy and support of United Nation’s Sustainable Development Goals.

01 November 2019
By Naomi Neilson
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Mills Oakley launches digital law group, hires new partner as its head

National firm Mills Oakley has opened a new digital law practice group in its Sydney office and has made a lateral partner hire to lead it.

01 November 2019
By Jerome Doraisamy
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Property divorce settlements to see major shake-up

A tax strategist has warned a recent ruling by the Australian Taxation Office (ATO) may have profound implications on how property divorce settlements occur.

31 October 2019
By Emma Musgrave
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Will law firms record overtime of more than just their grads?

New industrial regulations will see law firms record the hours undertaken by their most junior legal professionals. But, given that lawyers with a few years of experience are most dissatisfied with their employers, wouldn’t it make sense to monitor the work this demographic is burdened with, too?

31 October 2019
By Jerome Doraisamy and Naomi Neilson
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Nicola Gobbo was wrong to act for Victoria Police, officer tells RCMPI

An inspector and Victoria Police informant told a commission that not only was it wrong to use a lawyer as a police agent, but that barrister-turned-informer Nicola Gobbo was at fault for the quashed conviction of gangland murderer Faruk Orman.

31 October 2019
By Naomi Neilson
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Cooper Grace Ward signs on to Reconciliation Action Plan

Cooper Grace Ward has become the latest law firm to sign an agreement with Reconciliation Australia to implement a Reconciliation Action Plan (RAP).

31 October 2019
By Emma Musgrave
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Villa World advised on acquisition by AVID

Gold Coast-based residential property developer Villa World has been advised on the acquisition of 100 per cent of its shares for over $400 million.

31 October 2019
By Jerome Doraisamy