In-house counsel make up 30 per cent of the Australian legal profession, and it is important to showcase the personalities that make up that demographic. Here, we speak with legal counsel Karina Veling.
With Single Touch Payroll reporting now in force for all employers, legal teams need to be across how the ATO will seek to promote compliance from 1 October 2019.
Global law firm Dentons has confirmed it has combined with another law firm. This time, one headquartered in the South Australian capital.
No two 21st century legal careers will look the same, and BigLaw firms must adapt to the evolving marketplace if they are to hold onto junior practitioners, argues one professional.
The Supreme Court of NSW has found that Australian Executor Trustees (SA) Limited is liable to pay equitable compensation of over $80 million for breach of trust.
Amanda Penrose Hart was recently named the winner of the $20,000 Clayton Utz Art Award for 2019, for her oil on canvas titled Purple Van.
Global firm Baker McKenzie has announced that the managing partner of its Hong Kong office has been elected as the firm’s new chair.
Ashurst has launched what it’s calling a next-generation global delivery centre as a means to “deliver the future of global business services” and extend its legal operations platform Ashurst Advance.
New controversial comments from shock jock Kyle Sandilands have ensured debate about freedom of religion, which doesn’t escape the front page of newspapers, writes Nicholas Saady.
A practitioner has been recommended for removal from the roll in Queensland following 12 findings of professional misconduct for his administration of an estate to which his de facto partner was a beneficiary.