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Native Title Act must be reformed, human rights lawyers argue

Australia’s native title agreement-making process must be reformed to comply with the international human rights standards, one legal body is arguing.

04 October 2019
By Naomi Neilson
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Solicitor arrested in connection to Sydney murder named

Fresh details have emerged following this morning’s arrest of a solicitor in Sydney’s west in connection to a shooting murder in Doonside, including the solicitor’s name.

03 October 2019
By Jerome Doraisamy
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Balancing moral imperatives against business interests: Part One

While it is essential that law firms, particularly boutiques, place emphasis on corporate social responsibility and the wellness needs of staff, such attitudes must be balanced against what is best for a flourishing business.

03 October 2019
By Jerome Doraisamy
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Solicitor arrested as part of murder investigation in Sydney’s west

NSW Police have arrested a solicitor in connection to the murder of Craig Anderson earlier this year.

03 October 2019
By Jerome Doraisamy
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Many locked out of legal aid due to negative perceptions

Many Australians are reporting feeling locked out of critical legal aid, with lawyers and courts typically seen as inaccessible resources.

03 October 2019
By Naomi Neilson
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New education initiative to aid lawyers’ mental health concerns

A new education initiative has been launched which aims to provide the legal profession with a forum to help acknowledge, address and manage stressors more effectively.

03 October 2019
By Emma Musgrave
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A-G only ‘paying lip service’ to press freedom

Prosecution and jail time are still real prospects for journalists and whistleblowers who reveal government misconduct and abuse, despite what Attorney-General Christian Porter says, argues the Human Rights Law Centre.

03 October 2019
By Jerome Doraisamy
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Pipers appoints partner from Gadens

National firm Piper Alderman has brought across a banking and financial services partner from Gadens to join its Sydney office.

03 October 2019
By Jerome Doraisamy
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The ‘Uberisation’ of lawyers is picking up pace

Professional services firms, such as legal entities, are now operating in a buyer’s market where digital technologies have fostered new customer expectations, according to a new Westpac report.

03 October 2019
By Jerome Doraisamy
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The thin edge of the wedge? Legal professional privilege developments in the Australian tax sector

Legal professional privilege (or client legal privilege, as it is also known) is considered a sacrosanct feature of the relationship between a lawyer and their client. It is also a fundamental tenet of the Australian legal system and its effective administration, which can only be abrogated by legislation drafted in the clearest of terms, write Rhys Jewell and Mark Wilks.

03 October 2019
By Emma Musgrave