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Lawyers Weekly launches Boutique Law Summit 2020

Lawyers Weekly, in partnership with Thomson Reuters, is pleased to announce that the Boutique Law Summit will be back in 2020.

14 November 2019
By Reporter
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Detective sergeant says Lawyer X involvement did not compromise defence

A detective sergeant for Victoria Police said there was “never any concern the defence was being compromised” despite being present at the same time the barrister-turned-police informant Nicola Gobbo represented clients she informed on.

14 November 2019
By Naomi Neilson
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3 in 4 firms think law schools aren’t properly equipping grads for success

An overwhelming majority of Australian law firms believe that graduates do not finish university with the skills they need to succeed in modern practice, new research shows.

14 November 2019
By Jerome Doraisamy
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Queensland mandates its panel law firms must achieve the pro bono target

Pro bono is a central pillar of a law firm’s corporate responsibility efforts and it is time for law firms to stop making excuses for not achieving the target, writes Jaci Burns.

14 November 2019
By Jaci Burns
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Kardos Scanlan hires banking and finance partner

Sydney-based firm Kardos Scanlan has expanded its banking and finance practice with the hiring of a new partner.

14 November 2019
By Jerome Doraisamy
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Financing syndicate advised on Snowtown 2 wind farm

A syndicate of financers has been advised on the $616 million standalone project financing for Tilt Renewables’ 270-megawatt Snowtown 2 Wind Farm in South Australia.

14 November 2019
By Jerome Doraisamy
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High Court approves move towards granting George Pell appeal

Disgraced cardinal George Pell has been granted a final chance to overturn his historic child sexual abuse offences.

14 November 2019
By Naomi Neilson
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Failure to decriminalise sex work in SA ‘utterly disappointing’

The push for decriminalisation of sex work has once again been defeated by the South Australian Parliament, meaning workers in this space will still not be afforded the respect and dignity they deserve, argues one lawyer.

14 November 2019
By Jerome Doraisamy
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High Court of Australia rules on George Pell appeal

The High Court of Australia has made its decision on whether a convicted child abuser and disgraced cardinal, George Pell, can appeal his conviction.

14 November 2019
By Naomi Neilson
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Law is best at ‘campaigning and championing’ inclusion – but leadership needs some improvement

The law is best positioned to facilitate inclusion than most other sectors as it “runs right through everything”, but when it comes to championing and campaigning an inclusive and diverse workforce, the profession as a whole could use some work.

13 November 2019
By Naomi Neilson