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‘Autocomplete on steroids’: Lawyers reject Microsoft AI chief’s claim that AI will replace legal work

A bold prediction by Mustafa Suleyman that legal work could be fully automated within 18 months has sent ripples through the legal profession, with many legal leaders at the forefront of this technological shift insisting that the reality will be quite the opposite.

17 March 2026
By Grace Robbie
Partner joins Dentons dispute resolution team

A partner who specialises in arbitration and commercial litigation has been appointed to Dentons’ dispute resolution practice.

17 March 2026
By Naomi Neilson
The expanding architecture of police power and the shrinking space for public dissent

The right to protest is a hallmark of a healthy democracy. The events surrounding the Palestine Action Group’s planned February 2026 march reveal a system in which executive and police power have expanded in ways that have significantly narrowed the practical space for democratic dissent, writes Sam Lee.

17 March 2026
By Naomi Neilson
Mary Technology secures $7m funding to fuel US expansion

Legal tech provider Mary Technology has received $7 million in funding to scale its infrastructure and take its solution for tackling litigation “fact chaos” into the United States.

17 March 2026
By Grace Robbie
‘Never been a better time’: AI set to fast-track junior lawyers’ careers

While concerns persist that AI could automate many traditional legal tasks and reshape the profession, one legal tech leader argues it has never been a better time to enter the field, pointing to AI’s potential to accelerate the development and career progression of junior lawyers in never-before-seen ways.

16 March 2026
By Grace Robbie
Lawyers are ‘always in a state of growth’

A recent panel for law students discussed leadership in the profession and what it looks like to find your path.

16 March 2026
By Amelia Mcnamara
How one journalist leapt from chasing stories to chasing justice

Having reported for Australia’s top media outlets for over a quarter of a century, Naomi Shivaraman reveals how she traded the fast-paced world of journalism for the high-pressure realm of legal practice, bringing her investigative instincts and tenacity to a whole new arena.

16 March 2026
By Grace Robbie
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Self-professed ‘alpha’ lawyer’s absurd ‘pack’ claim to fired employee

The principal lawyer of a Sydney commercial firm backtracked on the dismissal of a senior associate by telling her he had to “withstand challenges from the pack”, the Fair Work Commission was told.

16 March 2026
By Naomi Neilson
Long-service leave entitlements need overhaul, says Law Council

In its submission to the House of Representatives, the Law Council of Australia has called for sweeping reform to National Employment Standards, including changes to long-service leave, personal leave and redundancy entitlements.

16 March 2026
By Carlos Tse
Long-serving WA Family Court registrar appointed as magistrate

Western Australia’s Attorney-General John Quigley has promoted a long-serving registrar from the Family Court of Western Australia to the role of magistrate after eight years in the position.

16 March 2026
By Grace Robbie