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Frozen embryos, modern families, and the law’s growing gap with reproductive technology

The framework that Australia’s family law system was built upon is being tested in ways the original drafters could not have anticipated, with assisted reproductive technology changing the very nature of how families are formed, writes Michael Tiyce.

01 July 2026
By Naomi Neilson
Mills Oakley promotes 62, including 6 partners

BigLaw firm Mills Oakley has bolstered its senior ranks with a sweeping round of 62 promotions, including the elevation of six lawyers to the firm’s partnership.

30 June 2026
By Grace Robbie
Law firms must adapt or risk losing relevance as in-house teams take control

As the balance of power in the legal industry shifts back towards in-house legal teams, law firms are under growing pressure to rethink how they deliver value – or risk being left behind in an increasingly competitive market.

30 June 2026
By Grace Robbie
Discipline to follow for lawyer who baselessly accused another practitioner of criminality

A disgruntled former practitioner repeatedly made baseless claims of dishonest and criminal conduct against a solicitor in complaints lodged with the Federal Court and a legal practice board.

30 June 2026
By Naomi Neilson
Barry Nilsson delivers biggest promotion round in firm’s history

In a record-breaking promotions round, national law firm Barry Nilsson has elevated 30 professionals, marking the largest cohort of internal promotions in the firm’s history.

30 June 2026
By Grace Robbie
Federal Court takes issue with H&M’s secrecy orders

Major fashion retailer H&M has been criticised by the Federal Court of Australia for seeking to suppress details of its dispute with a former employee, despite earlier communications from its solicitor that it had “no concern” about media or its reputation.

29 June 2026
By Naomi Neilson
Courts left behind in budget despite ‘dire need’ for upgrades

With NSW courts receiving only a “meagre share” of the state budget, the Law Society president has issued a stark warning that underinvestment risks leaving the state’s courts as a relic of the past and undermining access to justice.

29 June 2026
By Grace Robbie
Veteran BigLaw partner joins NSW District Court bench

A former BigLaw partner with nearly two decades of experience has joined the NSW District Court bench.

29 June 2026
By Grace Robbie
1 firm, 3,500 lawyers: Global merger now in force

The merger of one of Australia’s biggest legal practices with a US-headquartered law firm has officially been completed, bringing together around 3,500 lawyers across more than 50 offices worldwide.

29 June 2026
By Naomi Neilson
Secret deals, cupcakes, and the law firm tug of war that started it all

The fractured relationship of law firm co-founders that led to a covert buyout – exposed with a tray of cupcakes – has spiralled into yet another dispute, this time over whether an undertaking would be sufficient to halt a $36 million judgment debt.

29 June 2026
By Naomi Neilson