The “down-to-earth” culture and its commitment to mental health strategies is a selling point for Clayton Utz when recruiting and retaining staff.
When it comes to addressing sexual harassment in law, Australia’s first female prime minister says we must focus on solutions that will create safer and more productive working environments, writes Samantha Mangwana.
A Brisbane-based legal technology company has recently raised over $1 million from numerous private investors.
If there’s going to be another inquiry into people’s experiences of the family law courts and system, let’s not forget the people who should, but never get to, access help to the system in the first place. Melbourne mother, Claire* has made an impossible choice, writes Emma Smallwood.
Comments made earlier this week from the Australian Chamber of Commerce and Industry’s director of workplace relations are “entirely misplaced” and seek to weaken a dismissed employee’s ability to hold an employer to account.
Lander & Rogers assisted QMS Sports Holdings in acquiring sports marketing and talent acquisition groups, TLA Worldwide and Stride Sports Management.
A national law firm has called for stronger industrial manslaughter legislation following the death of a man crushed by a shipping container in Port Botany yesterday.
Lawyers can sit around waiting for parliament to make its recommendations and legislative updates, but it is more important for family lawyers to change the culture around divorce and related disputes.
A Gold Coast barrister will no longer practice family law and was ordered to complete 12 months of readership after being found guilty of professional misconduct.
New trial dates have been laid down for a class action on behalf of residents in Oakey, Queensland, and Katherine, Northern Territory, who have been affected by PFAS contamination.