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When can a partner be expelled for financial underperformance?

Post-EOFY, law firms are looking at who has delivered and who hasn’t, creating a reflective environment whereby financial performance by those at the top can come into question, says one legal consultant.

03 July 2019
By Jerome Doraisamy
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Leaders in law cannot ‘play small targets’ with sex harassment

Any person charged with a leadership role in Australia’s legal profession must be “restless and concerned” with ensuring that rates of sexual harassment decline, and then help change the culture, argues the CEO of the Law Society of New South Wales.

03 July 2019
By Jerome Doraisamy
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Victorian wheel maker issues notes

A Victorian wheel manufacturing company is preparing for its initial public offering with a convertible notes issuance.

03 July 2019
By Grace Ormsby
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Health practitioners warned against breaching informed consent laws

The Law Institute of Victoria has warned state health practitioners in aged care facilities against administering prescription pharmaceuticals without consent.

03 July 2019
By Naomi Neilson
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SUNCORPORATION advised on $US110m shares issuance

Global firm Baker McKenzie has advised Japan-based mobile data solutions and game content company SUNCORPORATION on its Israeli subsidiary’s issuance of $US110 million preferred shares to an Israel-based venture capital.

03 July 2019
By Jerome Doraisamy
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Why in-house lawyers are well placed to transition to private practice

Legal practitioners making the move from in-house to law firms will be able to offer a broader skill set, improving their client service delivery, according to two senior lawyers.

02 July 2019
By Jerome Doraisamy
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What’s the most popular way for legal teams to charge law firms?

New research has uncovered the various fee structures offered and implemented by in-house legal teams when it comes to working with law firms, and the extent to which those structures are utilised.

02 July 2019
By Jerome Doraisamy
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How to get into litigious roles in-house

A rise in the number of class actions, and an increasing focus on litigation from regulators, presents opportunities for practitioners to move into a litigious role in-house, argues one recruiter.

02 July 2019
By Jerome Doraisamy
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Corporations Act to better protect whistleblowers

Stronger protections for whistleblowers reporting misconduct about companies and company officers have kicked in this week.

02 July 2019
By Grace Ormsby
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CBA exec leadership team shaking up with departure of Group GC

Changes are afoot for the executive leadership team at Commonwealth Bank, giving it the opportunity to review the responsibilities of the role of the group general counsel and group executive for group corporate affairs.

02 July 2019
By Jerome Doraisamy