Lawyers Weekly, in partnership with LOD, is proud to reveal the winners of this year’s Corporate Counsel Awards.
A NSW-based practitioner has received a reprimand and fine of $1,000 for failure to comply with a notice issued under the Uniform Law.
The ACCC has issued a statement saying it will not oppose IPH Limited’s proposal to combine with Xenith IP Group Limited, just days after it also decided it wouldn’t oppose a proposed merger between the latter and Qantm Intellectual Property Limited.
KHQ Lawyers has created a new competition law and regulatory compliance team, and made a new hire to head up the practice area.
Norton Rose Fulbright has advised the University of Wollongong on the commercial close of a $500 million health and wellbeing development.
In this episode of The Lawyers Weekly Show, Jerome Doraisamy is joined by Griffith Hack associate, Dr Stefan Paterson.
Four Norton Rose Fulbright partners, based in the firm’s corporate practice, are understood to have resigned from the firm as they look to move on to another global heavyweight.
The notorious Melbourne gangland wars in the early 2000s stood out as the most illuminating insight into Ms Gobbo’s dealings with Victoria Police and her instigation as a “human source” in the first two days of the public hearings in the Royal Commission into the Management of Police Informants.
A new report by MinterEllison has highlighted cyber risks as being among the biggest headaches for organisations, with many failing to take regular preventative action.
A team of five partners from national firm Holding Redlich have taken part in the annual CEO CookOff event, hosted by food rescue charity OzHarvest.