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‘Personalise services to enhance client appeal’

With strong competition in the Australian marketplace, it has become essential for companies to personalise their services, according to a former managing director of Facebook.

23 July 2019
By Emma Musgrave
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Claims of judicial bullying surface

Lawyers have weighed in on calls to introduce a new policy which monitors conduct by members of the judiciary, with a number of the experiences shared suggesting such a parameter is necessary.

22 July 2019
By Emma Musgrave
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Sri Lankan-Australian lawyers’ member group established

A new association for Australian lawyers of Sri Lankan heritage has been established to bring together over 300 practitioners under one umbrella and, among other things, promote diversity in the legal profession.

22 July 2019
By Jerome Doraisamy
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Lawyers divided on notion of big 4 threat

Several lawyers have spoken out about whether the big four accounting firms present a genuine threat to the traditional legal service offering, showcasing mixed opinions.

22 July 2019
By Emma Ryan and Jerome Doraisamy
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Law students demand end to workplace bullying and harassment

The “systemic culture” of workplace bullying and harassment needs to be “urgently addressed”, argues the Australian Law Students’ Association.

22 July 2019
By Jerome Doraisamy
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NewLaw firm expands national practice

A NewLaw firm has launched a new South Australian hub as part of its national expansion plans.

22 July 2019
By Emma Musgrave
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Indian pharma company advised on $394m sale of its Australian business

Indian-listed pharmaceuticals company Strides Pharma Science has been advised on the $394 million sale of its entire Australian business to Arrotex.

22 July 2019
By Jerome Doraisamy
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A-G cannot proceed with ‘fundamentally flawed’ family courts bills

Australian families “deserve much better” than the bills for structural reform to the family law system that have been presented to the parliament, argues Tim Game SC.

22 July 2019
By Jerome Doraisamy
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Women who take stands against misconduct will ‘be seen as leadership material’

The culture of silence is broken, and female lawyers who stand up for their rights and those of others will be viewed favourably in an evolving legal environment, argues a prominent NSW barrister.

19 July 2019
By Emma Musgrave
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Laws stripping dual nationals of citizenship must be repealed

The federal government should repeal laws that strip Australian dual nationals of their citizenship and place them at an unacceptable risk of statelessness, family separation and indefinite detention, argues the Human Rights Law Centre.

19 July 2019
By Jerome Doraisamy