Advertisement

News

Legal Home Loans, ReLove team up to support those escaping crisis

Mortgage broking firm Legal Home Loans has entered a partnership with ReLove, a charity that provides essential household items to those escaping crisis situations such as domestic violence and homelessness.

25 September 2025
By Jerome Doraisamy
The reaction to Charlie Kirk’s assassination and its implications for employment law

The assassination of conservative campaigner, activist, and podcaster Charlie Kirk at a Utah-based university campus recently has ignited a firestorm in the United States – a nation whose social cohesion is already hanging on by a thread. In the aftermath of that killing, there has been a torrent of activity to “cancel” those expressing unsavoury, or even politically unaligned, commentary online. Australian employees, like lawyers, may not be immune from this.

24 September 2025
By Jerome Doraisamy
‘Incredibly gratifying’: Judge reflects on path from registrar to bench

Looking back at her rise from senior judicial registrar to the Federal Circuit and Family Court of Australia’s bench, Judge Celia Conlan said it was “enormously satisfying” to hone her skills, build networks, and take advantage of the many development opportunities.

24 September 2025
By Naomi Neilson
The future of WFH: How office mandates could shift talent in BigLaw

As big corporates push full-time office returns and adopt workplace surveillance, will BigLaw follow, and will smaller firms, as a result, be more appealing to lawyers seeking flexibility? Here, lawyers and recruiters weigh in.

24 September 2025
By Lauren Croft
Should students face sanctions for AI use (like lawyers are)?

Earlier this month, a Victorian lawyer made history by becoming the first Australian practitioner to face professional sanctions for using artificial intelligence in court. Such disciplinary action begs the question: should law students, who will be the lawyers of tomorrow, also face sanctions for inappropriate use of AI in the course of their education?

24 September 2025
By Jerome Doraisamy
New sex offender legislation ‘performative’ and hollow, defence lawyers say

Queensland’s incoming restrictions on good character references for sex offenders were branded “performative legislation”, with critics finding it to be meaningless, misdirected and at risk of undermining the public’s confidence in the administration of justice.

24 September 2025
By Naomi Neilson
WA lawyers under fire for ‘unnecessary’ extension application

A Western Australian judge was critical of several lawyers for bringing an application that “should never have been necessary”.

24 September 2025
By Naomi Neilson
Bikie-linked lawyer gets 3 years in jail for financial deception

A lawyer and pre-insolvency adviser with links to Melbourne’s criminal underworld has been sentenced to three years in prison after “deliberately exploiting the financial and legal system”.

24 September 2025
By Emma Partis
College of Law launches Centre for ESG Law and Practice

The Centre for ESG Law and Practice, developed by the College of Law, will support legal and business communities in navigating the complex role of law in ESG frameworks.

24 September 2025
By Jerome Doraisamy
Balancing compliance and compassion: A lawyer’s role in complex immigration matters

Migration law occupies a unique space in Australia’s legal landscape, in that it is both deeply technical and profoundly human, writes Navdeep Singh Khehra.

24 September 2025
By Navdeep Singh Khehra