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Why legal experts say Victoria’s youth sentencing reform is doomed to fail

Victoria’s youth justice plan has drawn unanimous condemnation across the legal profession. For this feature, Lawyers Weekly speaks with experts about why the reforms are destined to fall short and the alternatives that should have been supported instead.

03 December 2025
By Naomi Neilson
How specialised firms are outpacing full-service competitors

For decades, full-service firms dominated the legal landscape, but the profession is now at a pivotal turning point – with specialised practices rapidly becoming clients’ preferred choice and prompting a bigger question: are they the future of legal services?

03 December 2025
By Grace Robbie
The rise of ‘unmeritorious’ workplace claims in the age of AI

According to workplace lawyers, employers are facing a growing wave of claims that lack merit, at a time when the use of new and emerging technologies is growing. What can, or should, be done?

03 December 2025
By Jerome Doraisamy
Going from 1 child to 2 ‘reshapes everything’ for lawyers

Becoming a parent, while working as a lawyer, upends one’s personal and professional being. The jump to having a second child – as one partner put it – is “exciting, but bloody daunting”. So, how do parents of multiple kids get it done?

03 December 2025
By Jerome Doraisamy
Core legal skills will ‘continue to evolve’ in AI era

As major corporations and top-tier firms accelerate their AI adoption and build out AI-led teams, the demand for AI literacy shows no signs of slowing – with the demand for tech-focused legal roles quickly “outpacing supply”.

03 December 2025
By Lauren Croft
Lehrmann loses bid to overturn rape findings

The Federal Court has upheld a finding that Bruce Lehrmann, on a civil standard of proof, raped Brittany Higgins in Parliament House.

03 December 2025
By Naomi Neilson
Piper Alderman accused of bullying, discrimination by litigation lawyer

Piper Alderman and its national head of litigation have been accused of workplace misconduct, with a former employee alleging she was bullied, discriminated against, and had her workload reduced to nothing.

03 December 2025
By Naomi Neilson
BigLaw partner was ‘mere mouthpiece’ for client on rape allegations, court told

Despite her allegations having already been tossed once before, a mining employee persisted with accusations that a Hall & Wilcox partner did not exercise independent judgement on a rape allegation.

03 December 2025
By Naomi Neilson
Why this lawyer says Queensland’s workers’ compensation scheme is the best in the country

Despite all the fights I have had with WorkCover Queensland, on behalf of clients and all of the “missteps” by claims representatives in the management of injured workers’ claims, I must concede – Queensland has the best workers’ compensation scheme in the country, writes Travis Schultz.

03 December 2025
By Travis Schultz
To fix or not to fix: What smart lawyers are doing with their home loans

Legal professionals are often looking for the rainclouds beyond the rainbows for their clients. Getting the balance of a home loan right is one instance where they need to do the same for themselves, writes Cullen Haynes.

03 December 2025
By Cullen Haynes