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The legality of the Married at First Sight dismissals

In light of the employment impacts on contestants after their conduct aired on Married at First Sight (MAFS), one lawyer emphasised the need for employers to have a solid reason for dismissal.

21 April 2026
By Carlos Tse
Clearly important to be crystal clear: The importance of valid and effective dispute resolution clauses

Dispute resolution clauses in contracts can be seen as the commercial relationship equivalent of the “prenup” – something too awkward to raise. However, instead of being reserved to the domain of the rich and/or famous, dispute resolution clauses are (or at least should be) mainstream, writes Ryan Cable.

21 April 2026
By Ryan Cable
Holding Redlich rolls out Westlaw Advantage

National law firm Holding Redlich is rolling out Thomson Reuters’ legal research platform, Westlaw Advantage, across its five offices located throughout Australia.

21 April 2026
By Grace Robbie
Carter Newell adds corporate and commercial partner

National firm Carter Newell has bolstered its corporate and commercial team with the appointment of a partner bringing more than 25 years of experience across top-tier and in-house legal roles.

21 April 2026
By Grace Robbie
‘Unconstitutional’: NSW anti-protest law struck down by Supreme Court

Controversial NSW laws introduced in the wake of the Bondi Junction stabbings have been struck down by the Supreme Court of NSW, finding that they were “unconstitutional” and “impermissibly burdened” the implied freedom of political communication.

20 April 2026
By Grace Robbie
NSW solicitor threatens 15-year-old with cease and desist

A regional NSW solicitor has been reprimanded and fined after sending a threatening legal letter on behalf of her partner, who allegedly grabbed a 15-year-old student by the neck and arm during a school incident.

20 April 2026
By Grace Robbie
‘Inconsistent, illogical, false’: Court blasts lawyer for response to overcharging claims

A council grossly overcharged by its lawyer was awarded indemnity costs because of his unreasonable conduct in court, which included giving “completely incredible and false” evidence and unnecessarily prolonging the hearing with “deliberately false defences”.

20 April 2026
By Naomi Neilson
ASIC quietly ends dispute with Star’s non-executive directors

The financial services watchdog has quietly revealed it would bring an end to its dispute with Star Entertainment’s non-executive directors over the casino’s Suncity money laundering scandal.

20 April 2026
By Naomi Neilson
Competition law changes: Heavy-handed or heavy lifting?

Recent changes to the content and enforcement of Australian Competition Law have been criticised as being “anti-business”; however, this article seeks to explain the broader rationale and context for the changes, which bring Australia more in line with similar OECD countries and seek to stimulate competition and productivity, writes Andrew Rankin and Tom Griffith.

20 April 2026
By Andrew Rankin and Tom Griffith
‘Deeply troubling’: Appeal court rebukes attempts to sideline solicitors

A boutique law firm’s attempt to bar certain solicitors from acting for a former employee has been overturned, with a court cautioning the primary decision would have led to a “deeply troubling outcome”.

17 April 2026
By Naomi Neilson