National law firm Corrs Chambers Westgarth has promoted three of its senior lawyers to the firm’s partnership ranks.
A new report has pinpointed a pattern of challenges and risks arising from police use of human sources.
Legal work has always been synonymous with high levels of stress, where large workloads, long hours, client demands, tight deadlines and a lack of work/life balance all combine to create a high-pressure environment that’s conducive to burnout, writes Stuart Taylor.
National firm MinterEllison has appointed two partners from non-legal backgrounds, furthering the firm’s “continued investment in its consulting offerings”.
As the mainstream world adapts to changes in technology — and therefore policies and practices — the law profession seems to be narrowly missing its mark.
A “record” $190 million in-principle settlement has been reached in the long-running Stolen Wages case in Queensland, marking “an important step in the national reconciliation process”.
For our nation’s First Law Officer, planning one’s schedule ahead of time is crucial in ensuring health and wellbeing is catered for.
New South Wales is set to review case management and jury processes across its District and Supreme Courts, in an attempt to reduce criminal proceeding delays, the state’s Attorney-General has said.
Rigby Cooke Lawyers has launched a new business hub in order to better service businesses located in Melbourne’s south-east.
Queensland has promoted its current deputy chief magistrate into the state’s top role at the same time it has appointed a solicitor as magistrate for Mt Isa.