New research has found the vast majority of Aussie businesses are using payroll technology developed 20 years ago, or more.
Lawyers Weekly's tech special serves as a timely reminder to make sure your firm has proficient cyber security measures in place, with a Queensland lawyer issuing a warning about what can result if one does not.
By virtue of their adaptability and collegiality, barristers in Australia will continue to make the most of the environment in which they operate, according to Jennifer Batrouney QC.
Lawyers Weekly, in partnership with Taylor Root, is proud to announce the recipients of this year's Women in Law Awards.
There is a need to avoid over-regulation, as well as an imperative to focus more heavily on diversity, if arbitration is to remain fit for purpose, argues one practitioner.
The Victorian Bar’s Pro Bono Platform has received government endorsement, with Attorney-General Jill Hennessy expressing her gratitude to local barristers.
National firm Holding Redlich has added a partner and special counsel to its property practice group in Queensland.
The Federal Court yesterday found in favour of women impacted by pelvic mesh implants sold by Johnson & Johnson and Ethicon which were “not fit for purpose”, in what Shine Lawyers is calling a win for “brave women” fighting against some of the world’s biggest companies.
The eight state and territory EDOs have joined forces to create a new, national not-for-profit legal watchdog for the Australian environment.