There are a number of professional, personal and emotional considerations that influence the age at which a lawyer may want to purchase their first home, argues one home loan specialist.
Famed activist Erin Brockovich has announced up to 40,000 Australians are suing the federal government over PFAS contamination.
Workplace management company Damstra Holdings Limited has completed its successful initial public offering and listing on the ASX, raising approximately $50 million at $0.90 per share.
A landmark decision has set a new precedent for reality television stars who can “come out of the shadows” and seek legal help for the way they are portrayed.
New research shows the number of corporate counsel who have to balance the best interests of their business and ethical standards and responsibilities as members of the legal profession.
Life as a corporate counsel has “always been a popular choice for women”, an impression that is borne out in real life, argues one former general counsel.
New research reveals the volume of work being undertaken by those in-house every week, offering insight into the balance (or otherwise) achieved between work and life.
This week, we spoke with Canon corporate counsel Genie Kim about how her expectations of life in-house differed to what it’s actually like and how she’s navigated the switch from private practice.
Constitutional reform is a long game and engaging in deliberative dialogue processes – as well as utilising support from the legal profession – is the best way forward in achieving meaningful change for Indigenous peoples, argues Professor Megan Davis.
Slater and Gordon said an inquest into the Doncaster balcony collapse which killed two people in 2017 could mean major ramifications for the building industry.