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Leo Cussen hires new exec director

Melbourne-based legal education provider Leo Cussen Centre for Law has appointed a new executive director, who will commence in early October.

12 August 2019
By Jerome Doraisamy
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LCA fights for Tasmanian legal system funding

The Law Council of Australia and Law Society of Tasmania are protesting the shortage of funding for the Tasmanian legal system, leaving many without critical assistance.

12 August 2019
By Naomi Neilson
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Victoria seeks answers into sexual harassment prevalence

More than 20,000 practising lawyers in Victoria have been asked to share experiences of sexual harassment as part of research being undertaken by the regulator.

12 August 2019
By Naomi Neilson
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WA principal struck off for misleading District Court

The sole principal of a West Australian-based firm has been removed from the roll of practitioners following findings of “extremely serious conduct”.

09 August 2019
By Jerome Doraisamy
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400,000 NAB customers may be eligible for consumer credit class action

Almost half a million Australians will today receive notice from the Federal Court advising of an “insurance rip-off” class action, in what the firm leading the class action is calling “one of the largest court-ordered notices in Australian legal history”.

09 August 2019
By Jerome Doraisamy
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WA lawyer with ‘unsatisfactory attitude’ refused readmission to practice

The West Australian State Administrative Tribunal has found that a practitioner who was removed from the roll in 2013 for misleading a magistrate and for unprofessional discourteousness is not a fit and proper person for admission to the roll.

09 August 2019
By Jerome Doraisamy
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Brisbane firm puts wellbeing on top to improve staff financial stress

A Brisbane-based legal practice has implemented workshops and programs aimed at improving the mental health and wellbeing of its staff.

09 August 2019
By Naomi Neilson
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No ‘green light’ for employers to terminate workers following Banerji decision

Any private sector employer deducing that Wednesday’s High Court decision in Comcare v Banerji gives them free reign to sack employees for expressing their views online is wrong, argues one partner.

09 August 2019
By Jerome Doraisamy
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Proposed amendments to reproductive health bill must be rejected

Amendments being floated to the Reproductive Health Care Reform Bill – which would make it harder for women to access reproductive care that already exists – would “drastically undermine” healthcare outcomes for women, according to the Human Rights Law Centre.

09 August 2019
By Jerome Doraisamy
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Bond University new law degree challenges job fears

Bond University has launched four new degrees to prepare students for future careers, including a Bachelor of Legal Transformation.

09 August 2019
By Naomi Neilson