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UNSW to open new $65m campus in Parramatta

One of Australia’s highest-ranked universities is set to expand its footprint by unveiling its plans to establish a new multi-faculty campus in Parramatta, with a law degree set to be its first offering.

22 June 2026
By Grace Robbie
Why this lawyer refuses to let neurodivergence define her legal career

Refusing to let her neurodivergent diagnosis define her limits as a lawyer, Libby Thomas has turned it into one of her greatest professional assets, using it to redefine and strengthen her legal career.

22 June 2026
By Grace Robbie
Hall & Wilcox promotes 72, including 3 partners

Capping off a period of significant growth, Hall & Wilcox has promoted almost 60 of its lawyers into senior positions.

22 June 2026
By Naomi Neilson
Solicitor fails in bid to avoid $70k legal fees bill

A solicitor has lost her attempt to escape a six-figure legal battle’s fallout, with the Supreme Court refusing to overturn a default judgment requiring her to pay more than $70,000 in unpaid legal fees.

22 June 2026
By Grace Robbie
MinterEllison creates chief AI officer role

MinterEllison has brought over a technology and data expert from the Domain Group to fill its newly created role of chief AI officer.

22 June 2026
By Naomi Neilson
The role of AI in personal injury law: A double-edged sword

AI is no longer a future consideration for the legal profession; it is already reshaping how legal work is performed, writes Aiden Warneke.

22 June 2026
By Aiden Warneke
Gadens names 4 new partners

National law firm Gadens has elevated four lawyers across its Australian offices to partnership, lifting its national partnership to more than 120.

22 June 2026
By Grace Robbie
Maddocks promotes 96, including 3 partners

Following the appointment of its new CEO, national law firm Maddocks has elevated 96 professionals across its national offices, including welcoming three new partners to its partnership ranks.

19 June 2026
By Grace Robbie
Strike-off recommended for Qld lawyer who stole $1m from family

A Queensland solicitor jailed for the $1,000,000 theft from a family business has been recommended for removal from the roll.

19 June 2026
By Naomi Neilson
Court accepts HSBC’s ‘sincere’ apology for scam failures despite evidence gaps

The Federal Court has accepted a $35 million penalty to HSBC for its failure to protect customers from scammers, but it did not escape Justice Elizabeth Bennett’s notice that there was no direct evidence as to how much, and for how long, senior management were aware.

19 June 2026
By Naomi Neilson