Maurice Blackburn has backed a Senate committee report into the resolution of disputes with financial services providers, noting that such work will help further the royal commission’s efforts in restoring justice for consumers negatively impacted from receiving poor advice.
While the Law Reform Commission’s inquiry into the family law system should and will be carefully considered, immediate solutions are still needed to ease the burden on our courts, argues the Law Council of Australia.
Neville Carter AM, CEO and principal of The College of Law, has offered some insight into today’s law school environment, including whether the debate of whether such institutions are adequately preparing the next generation of lawyers.
The pending termination of Israel Folau’s contract with Rugby Australia is a straightforward contractual matter, and there is no basis for trying to make it something else, argues one managing partner.
Following the recently completed sale of its petrol business, Woolworths Group Limited has been advised on an off-market share buy-back.
Maddocks has advised Diversified Minerals on both syndicated project finance and a royalty to fund development of a NSW gold mine.
MinterEllison has nabbed two IP specialists for its Tier 1 Life Sciences practice.
IPH Limited has confirmed it has entered into a binding Scheme Implementation Deed with Xenith IP Group Limited, after a new offer was made between the two ASX-listed firms.
A report looking into Asia-Pacific business and legal macrotrends has been released by Baker McKenzie, pinpointing vast opportunities and challenges for those operating in the Australian market.
In this episode of The Lawyers Weekly Show, Jerome Doraisamy is joined by Keypoint Law CEO, Warren Kalinko.