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Keypoint Law adds 2 consulting principals

A renewable energy specialist and an environmental law expert have joined Keypoint Law as consulting principals.

31 March 2026
By Naomi Neilson
The $150 time capsule: How Queensland’s petty theft law forgot inflation

Queensland’s $150 threshold is a relic of cassette-tape mercy in a contactless world. It once stood for compassion; now it stands for inertia. Inflation changed everything, except empathy, writes Rebecca Ward, MBA.

31 March 2026
By Rebecca Ward, MBA
Legora on firmwide integration, change management, and why 2026 is the year of agents

In a far-reaching chat, two senior professionals from global legal AI provider Legora discuss the extent of integration across law firms, what effective change management looks like, and why this is the year of agentic AI.

31 March 2026
By Jerome Doraisamy
The timeless skills that continue to define great lawyers

While many argue that artificial intelligence is reshaping what it means to be a successful lawyer, David Fischl contends that the core skills themselves remain the same. It is how lawyers apply and adapt those skills in an AI-driven landscape that has truly changed.

30 March 2026
By Grace Robbie
Why non-traditional hires are becoming law firms’ competitive advantage

Law firms are being challenged to move beyond the traditional “cookie-cutter” hiring model, as professionals from non-traditional backgrounds emerge as a powerful competitive advantage in modern legal practice – an evolution underscored by Naomi Shivaraman’s unconventional path into law.

30 March 2026
By Grace Robbie
Firm launches $30k scholarship to boost First Nations representation in law

Chalk & Behrendt has partnered with the University of Newcastle to launch a $30,000 scholarship aimed at supporting the next generation of First Nations lawyers.

30 March 2026
By Grace Robbie
No-show solicitor frustrates senior judge by leaving colleague to take responsibility

In addition to his failure to appear in court on behalf of the immigration minister or secure a substitute, the solicitor on record left an employed solicitor to answer to a senior judge alone.

30 March 2026
By Naomi Neilson
Lawyer struck off for smuggling contraband to murderer she later married seeks second chance

A former lawyer, struck off for smuggling contraband into prison for a Christchurch killer she later married, is mounting a determined bid to return to legal practice despite a string of failed appeals.

30 March 2026
By Grace Robbie
McCabes takes 3 principals, teams from CBP

BigLaw firm McCabes has poached three principals and their respective teams from national rival Colin Biggers & Paisley.

30 March 2026
By Amelia Mcnamara
‘Clanker’ is the one slur I’m comfortable with

AI is yet to eat this lawyer’s lunch, writes James d’Apice.

30 March 2026
By James d’Apice