Herbert Smith Freehills has advised Japanese company Sumitomo Corporation on its farm-in and financing of a Western Australian gold mining project.
The Law Council of Australia has called for the Australian government to reconsider introducing proposed citizenship stripping laws, saying they may undermine national security and “go against the grain of our justice system”.
Clarendon Lawyers has acted for PointsBet Holdings Limited on its IPO.
The Royal Commission into the Management of Police Informants has delivered its progress report to the Governor of Victoria, with commissioner Margaret McMurdo calling out delays which she says have impacted public hearings thus far.
With the place of the traditional Priestley 11 coming under scrutiny in an age of tech advancement, the nation’s First Law Officer has weighed in on the direction of legal education in Australia.
Experiencing life as a goat farmer and a restaurant dishwasher helped Courtney Bowie realise that a career in law as a female doesn’t have to be “soul-crushing”.
Two Australian law firms have officially merged their offering into one, effective 1 July.
National advocacy group Australian Lawyers Alliance has appointed its new president as it celebrates its 25th anniversary.
Ferrier Hodgson has finalised a merger with big four professional services firm KPMG.
Allens has named 13 new managing associates, one principal patent attorney and 20 senior associates in its Australian offices in a new round of internal promotions.