Clyde & Co managing partner Michael Tooma is set to sit on the initial United Nations conference on ‘Ensuring industrial safety and security’. He spoke to Lawyers Weekly about the legislative issues and how lawyers can assist, both domestically and globally.
Changes to legislation – in the wake of the Christchurch terrorist attack – require proper consultation and must be fair and effective, according to a national advocacy body.
Coleman Greig Lawyers has been officially recognised as a White Ribbon accredited workplace, with the firm noting itself as the first law firm in Australia to do so.
Dentons is advising ASX-listed Jervois Mining on its planned mergers with Canada’s M2 Cobalt and eCobalt Solutions Inc.
MinterEllison has advised an Australian private equity firm on the formation of a new $400 million fund.
The first public hearing into Victoria Police’s interactions with Nicola Gobbo has wrapped up. Here’s what emerged from that hearing, and what we can expect moving forward.
The former chief executive officer for Oxfam Australia and former race discrimination commissioner has been appointed as a member of the Judicial Commission of Victoria.
A challenge against the use of lethal shark drumlines within the Great Barrier Reef Marine Park has been a successful one by the Environmental Defenders Office NSW.
Immigration law in Australia is “more driven by a puritanical and punitive streak rather than a human right focus”, according to a specialist in the area.
PwC Legal has aided Australian early childhood education company Montessori Academy on its majority purchase by Greentown Education Investment shareholders.