New South Wales has now become the third Australian state to transition to paperless property transactions, with the mandating of electronic conveyancing coming into effect on 1 July 2019, writes Paul Bollen.
A CLC based in South Brisbane — self-proclaimed as “Queensland’s largest community legal centre” — has hired a new chief executive officer.
To celebrate pride and inclusion both in and outside of the workplace, a global law firm hosted an annual art exhibition in Sydney dedicated to LGBT+ artists and allies.
Greenwoods & Herbert Smith Freehills has announced the elevation of four of its practitioners to senior associate across its Sydney and Melbourne offices.
Marketing is “really the lifeblood of business”, and having the right strategy can make all the difference to your success as a boutique practitioner, argues Clarissa Rayward.
The legal profession needs bystander provisions to combat sexual harassment, bullying and other misconduct if we are to substantively change the culture, argues one barrister.
To secure a more client-focused and invested future, an insurance law firm made the switch to an incorporated model.
The use of arbitration for international dispute resolution can assist in reducing risk, promote goodwill and increase predictability for affected parties, according to a dispute resolution practitioner.
A team of students from Queensland’s Bond University has become the first non-Canadian law school students to take out a Canadian moot competition.
Adelaide-based firm Commercial & Legal has promoted three practitioners, including its firm’s internal promotion to partner.