The world of international commercial arbitration has not yet been “adequately penetrated” by the Australian Bar, but there are ways to bring such arbitrations to our shores, argues a former Federal Court judge.
Lawyers Weekly, in partnership with Taylor Root, is pleased to announce the finalists that have been selected for this years’ Women in Law Awards.
The Royal Commission into the Management of Police Informants will resume for two weeks and is expected to hear from key Victoria Police detective sergeants, handlers, officers, superintendents and commanders – and maybe even barrister Nicola Gobbo.
A new Adelaide-based law firm has designed an offering to ensure that in-house teams are more efficient.
Attorney-General Yvette D’Ath has appointed a new Legal Services Commissioner for the Sunshine State.
There is a need for a conversation around how native title can coexist with the national land management system scheme and the respect deserved for Indigenous peoples.
Instead of hosting, attending and completing continuing professional development seminars and tasks that simply tick the necessary boxes, wouldn’t it be great – in this modern, evolving legal marketplace – if we had CPD events and activities that genuinely engaged us?
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.