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How staying present and connected is key to surviving legal burnout

While relentless performance pressure continues to drive burnout and push lawyers out of the profession, one partner argues that true longevity hinges on a simple yet often overlooked factor: genuinely enjoying the work and staying present in it.

30 April 2026
By Grace Robbie
Virginia Bell releases interim report for anti-Semitism royal commission

Former High Court judge, the Honourable Virginia Bell, has made 14 recommendations (five of which remain confidential) to the federal government in the interim report produced by the inquiry established following the Bondi Beach terrorist attack in December.

30 April 2026
By Jerome Doraisamy
Russian oligarch paying for defamation proceedings, Rebel Wilson claims

A leading defamation barrister was accused of “harassing” Rebel Wilson during a cross-examination that delved into sensational allegations of “Russian oligarch billionaires” funding the proceedings and the intentional dumping of digital evidence.

29 April 2026
By Naomi Neilson
Australia’s litigation boom: Why the nation is seeing more claims than ever

While Australia may be a relatively small nation, it is rapidly ascending the ranks as one of the world’s most litigious jurisdictions – a shift showing no signs of slowing and one that demands businesses, courts, and lawyers alike remain increasingly proactive in navigating this evolving landscape.

30 April 2026
By Grace Robbie
Mills Oakley takes 3 partners from BigLaw rivals

National BigLaw firm Mills Oakley has strengthened its national partnership with the appointment of three new partners from leading international and national law firms.

30 April 2026
By Grace Robbie
Victorian Attorney-General plans to strengthen sexual assault testimony laws

Sexual assault victims will have the option to pre-record testimony under law reforms promised by the Victorian Attorney-General.

30 April 2026
By Naomi Neilson
CTE claims surge puts insurers on high alert as legal risks escalate

The surge in CTE cases has rapidly moved beyond the sporting arena, spilling into the legal and insurance sectors, with insurers, sporting bodies, and regulators now on high alert as the legal and financial stakes continue to escalate.

30 April 2026
By Grace Robbie
Perth lawyer reprimanded over signature misconduct

A reprimand has been handed to a Perth solicitor who copied her clients’ signatures onto documents without their knowledge.

29 April 2026
By Naomi Neilson
Rebel Wilson in courtroom showdown with leading silk

Rebel Wilson was accused of lying, making up stories, and giving self-serving evidence during a tense cross-examination in a defamation case brought by one of the leading stars of her debut film, The Deb.

29 April 2026
By Naomi Neilson
Lawyers Weekly and Clio present ‘(Almost) everything law school didn’t cover’

In this virtual and free live-stream event, Lawyers Weekly and Clio bridge the gap between legal education and the practical demands of building and scaling a modern law firm.

29 April 2026
By Lawyers Weekly