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‘Serious’ concerns found in procurement of national support services for CSA victims

A national audit committee has found “serious” shortcomings in the Attorney-General’s Department’s procurement of support and advocacy services for victims of child sexual abuse.

13 February 2026
By Emma Partis
Ashurst takes M&A partner from HSF Kramer

Global law firm Ashurst has strengthened its mergers and acquisitions team with the appointment of a partner from rival firm Herbert Smith Freehills Kramer.

16 February 2026
By Grace Robbie
Consulting principal added to Keypoint Law

Commercial firm Keypoint Law has appointed a consulting principal with more than two decades of experience.

16 February 2026
By Naomi Neilson
Why 2026 marks the mainstreaming of NewLaw

As we enter 2026, the firms that will lead the market are those that embed hybrid working between NewLaw teams and traditional legal practice as businessasusual, not a future aspiration. The shift is already happening – and it is accelerating, writes Emily Coghlan and Jenae Webb.

16 February 2026
By Emily Coghlan and Jenae Webb
Why AI won’t ‘kill’ the law – but could quietly undermine it if left unchecked

Claims that AI will “kill” the legal profession are everywhere, but not everyone is buying the hype. Instead, Jean Gan warns that the real danger isn’t AI itself – it’s what happens if lawyers ignore the technology that could quietly reshape the profession from within.

16 February 2026
By Grace Robbie
A fake lawyer, false emails, and fiduciary breaches: What’s hot in law this week (9–13 Feb)

This past week has seen several disciplinary proceedings, including a lawyer who was struck off for tricking a fired employee with fake emails and another who used client money in a wages dispute. Here is your weekly round-up of the biggest stories for Australia’s legal profession.

14 February 2026
By Lawyers Weekly
‘Not a hired gun’: Silks cautioned about ethics by Federal Court judge

A Federal Court judge encouraged barristers to question their client’s instructions and push back if it comes close to breaching their ethics.

13 February 2026
By Naomi Neilson
Qld sets new legal precedents for workplace psychological health

A number of recent employment cases in Queensland have demonstrated that psychological health is being treated the same as physical safety, a workplace relations partner has said.

13 February 2026
By Naomi Neilson
How one law firm is future-proofing against Australia’s new AML/CTF reforms

While some see the incoming AML/CTF reforms as a burden, we see them as an opportunity to provide a superior client experience, writes Rolf Howard.

13 February 2026
By Rolf Howard
College of Law appoints director of innovation to lead AI strategy

The College of Law has named a new director of innovation to drive the institution’s artificial intelligence and innovation agenda.

13 February 2026
By Grace Robbie