Plant-based meat producer v2food has been advised on a $35 million Series A funding round, which its law firm has called “the largest in the growing plant-based meat sector to date”.
There are numerous, practical ways that the legal profession can ensure that those with living disabilities are better accommodated for.
The barrister at the centre of the Lawyer X scandal has been ordered to appear before the Royal Commission into the Management of Police Informants next January, ending months of speculation around whether she had a reasonable excuse to avoid it.
National firm Johnson Winter & Slattery has appointed a strategic planning and logistics investment expert as a consultant for the firm’s Sydney office.
The High Court of Australia has refused leave in El Ali v Royal & Ors; Zreika v Royal & Ors [2019], thereby leaving undisturbed the unanimous decision of the Full Court of the Federal Court in Zreika v Royal [2019] and Royal v El Ali (No 3), write Dr Christopher Birch SC and Penny Thew.
Lawyers Weekly, in partnership with Thomson Reuters, is pleased to announce that the agenda for next year’s Boutique Law Summit has been revealed, packed with practical and educational sessions set to transform your firm.
New research shows that three in four Australians think that technology and smartphones are creating a more distracted society, including in the workplace.
The ACCC has handed down its report on e-conveyancing market reform, highlighting the need for greater competition, clear rules and certainty for industry stakeholders.
New research has found the bulk of the legal profession is underusing available technology, despite the benefits it provides to the business of law.
Commissioner Margaret McMurdo has passed down her verdict on the appearance of barrister Nicola Gobbo before the royal commission into the possible mismanagement of the human informers recruited under Victoria Police.