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WA law firm confirms cyber attack following ransomware claims

Threat actors have claimed a cyber attack on a Western Australia-based family law firm, allegedly leaking highly personal and damaging data belonging to clients, as well as business and staff data.

03 November 2025
By Daniel Croft
Firm calls on remaining states to address Bird v DP gap

States and territories across Australia have been urged to follow in the footsteps of the Victorian government by introducing legislation to strengthen abuse victim-survivors’ access to compensation.

31 October 2025
By Naomi Neilson
Ex-Slater & Gordon principal lawyer joins Gadens

National law firm Gadens has strengthened its Queensland workplace practice with the appointment of former Slater & Gordon national head of industrial and employment law.

03 November 2025
By Grace Robbie
ACT Bar Association names new senior counsel

The ACT Bar Association has named a prominent family law barrister as its newest senior counsel.

03 November 2025
By Grace Robbie
A failed urine test, new silks, and BigLaw poachings: What’s hot in law this week (27–31 Oct)

This past week, two BigLaw firms took teams from rivals, Victoria named nearly two dozen new senior counsel, and multiple disciplinary orders were handed down. Here is your weekly round-up of the biggest stories for Australia’s legal profession.

01 November 2025
By Lawyers Weekly
Solicitor charged over alleged sexual relationship with inmate

An NSW solicitor has been charged over an alleged sexual relationship with an inmate and the unauthorised access of confidential information.

31 October 2025
By Grace Robbie
Lawyer’s admission revoked, name struck from roll for dishonesty

For breaching the duty of candour, a former Northern Territory lawyer had her admission revoked and her name struck from the roll.

31 October 2025
By Naomi Neilson
Solicitor jailed for stealing over $800k from clients to fund lavish lifestyle

A former solicitor who stole hundreds of thousands of dollars from clients over nearly two decades – using the money to fund home renovations, overseas property, and a classic car – has been jailed for four years.

31 October 2025
By Grace Robbie
Law Squared’s new CEO takes over 

Global law firm Law Squared appoints Claire Sundin (pictured, right) as its new chief executive, the firm’s first CEO in its nearly 10-year history, commencing at the start of next year.

31 October 2025
By Carlos Tse
Civil liability reform: When crying poor comes with a $6bn smile

Insurers say they can’t afford the cost of claims. Their profit sheets say otherwise, and Australians shouldn’t pay the price for déjà vu law reform, writes Sarah Grace.

31 October 2025
By Sarah Grace