The first alleged act of criminal conduct in outer space, which came to light in recent days, begs the question: what, and whose, laws apply?
If law firms are to attract and maintain the right talent, there must be a cultural shift away from outdated models and movement towards greater immersion, argues one partner.
Not only do the medevac laws cost taxpayers less for refugee transfers, but they also ensure better compliance with Australia’s legal duties.
The legislation of medical cannabis has been steadfast in recent years, with attitudes in certain countries shifting in favour of its liberalisation, a new report has found.
Australia’s Modern Slavery Act is just “virtual signalling”, according to a university law lecturer who has doubted the anti-slavery law’s effectiveness in law firms.
A solicitor has been found guilty of unsatisfactory professional conduct due to a failure to respond to urgent communications on behalf of his clients.
In light of recent modern slavery amendments, firms should be updating any reporting requirements to ensure both the firm and clients are operating without risk.
The number of people imprisoned, both in NSW and across the country, will continue to rise unless there is a bipartisan approach from both sides of politics as well as a concerted effort from the legal community, argues a former Labor politician.
The Andrews Labor government will abolish the crime of public drunkenness and replace it with an Aboriginal-led health-based response, in order to provide vulnerable Victorians with appropriate help and support.
Exclusive research has shown satisfaction among Australian legal professionals has dropped to its lowest point in five years.