Having already broken ground across some of Australia’s major cities and won a spot on the whole-of-government legal panel, a NewLaw firm has increased its momentum with a new office and new appointment in Canberra.
At a certain point, a boutique firm may want to step things up. Here are some handy tips to ensure the transition to the next level is as successful and manageable as possible.
According to Courtney Mullen, there are aspects of divorce that affect those in the ACT more so than elsewhere in Australia.
AI isn’t coming for our jobs in the middle of the night, for if there is one task for which humans will always be better than computers, it is interfacing with other humans, writes Richard Prangell.
The Family Law Project principal Shaya Lewis-Dermody is soon to undertake a pushbike ride of 500km over five days throughout Thailand to raise funds and awareness for Australian charity Hands Across the Water.
The second annual Boutique Law Summit – brought to you by Lawyers Weekly and Thomson Reuters – is fast approaching, with events being hosted in both Sydney and Melbourne.
The Federal Court has reached its decision on the proposed $15 billion merger between Vodafone Hutchison Australia Pty Limited and TPG Telecom Limited.
While reforms in the legal profession relating to gender and ethnicity have been widely accepted, disabled lawyers are still feeling they are at a major disadvantage.
The sense of duty and willingness to serve the community by lawyers not only imbibes Richard Harvey with a love for the legal profession — it also reminds him of another love of his: rugby.
The inherent issues and effects of climate change litigation are no longer simply matters of interest to lawyers — such litigation is significant to broader Australian society, says former chief justice of the High Court Robert French.