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New County Court judge appointed

The County Court of Victoria has welcomed a new judge to its ranks, with a barrister being appointed by the Andrews government.

08 August 2019
By Jerome Doraisamy
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‘Bankrupt barrister’ loses appeal to have his name added back to roll

A “bankrupt barrister” exposed in 2001 for tax evasion lost an appeal for readmittance to the legal profession following the decision to have his name removed from the roll.

08 August 2019
By Naomi Neilson
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Firm launches new strategy to attract clients

An Australian law firm has announced a “pivotal point in its history” with the launch of its 2025 Strategic Vision, designed to deliver “sustainable and measurable value for our clients”.

08 August 2019
By Naomi Neilson
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Sydney lawyer appeal against ASIC ban dismissed

The Federal Court of Australia has denied an appeal put forward by a Sydney lawyer and accountant, following ASIC placing a permanent ban on him providing financial services.

07 August 2019
By Emma Musgrave
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Bernard Collaery case slammed as ‘an attack on the legal profession’

Attempts to prosecute lawyer Bernard Collaery are neither fair nor just, and undermine the value of Australia’s legal profession, according to the Australian Lawyers Alliance.

07 August 2019
By Emma Musgrave
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Lawyer X: ‘I’ve chucked ethics and legal professional privilege out the window’

The barrister behind the “Lawyer X” moniker, Nicola Gobbo, admitted she knew the severity of her actions in acting as a human source for the Victoria Police while advising some of the state’s most high-profile criminals.

07 August 2019
By Emma Musgrave
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CEO shines light on misconception about lawyers’ tech adoption

A chief executive has responded to claims that lawyers don’t utilise the new technology coming to market.

07 August 2019
By Emma Musgrave
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Allens finds boom in infrastructure projects may not stack up

A higher volume of infrastructure projects concentrated in Sydney and Melbourne has contributed to an acute skills shortage and escalating material costs, new research from Allens has found.

07 August 2019
By Naomi Neilson
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Company secretary shake-up: How the role has changed

Greater public scrutiny and the need for increased compliance regulation as a result of the recent banking royal commission have shaped the role of the company secretary going forward.

06 August 2019
By Emma Musgrave
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In-house counsel driving change in direct barrister briefings

In-house lawyers are increasingly playing a more assertive role in the traditional process of selection and briefing of barristers by law firms, according to the NSW Bar Association.

06 August 2019
By Emma Musgrave