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Collapsing law firm accused of alleged illegal phoenix activity

A national firm that claimed to be Australia’s highest-ranking legal service was wound up amid potential allegations of illegal phoenix activity, insolvent trading, and a failure to act in good faith.

15 July 2026
By Naomi Neilson
What today’s junior lawyers are no longer experiencing – and why it matters

As the legal profession continues to embrace hybrid work and online learning, junior lawyers are missing out on vital opportunities to develop essential skills and build professional confidence – a problem that should concern the entire profession.

15 July 2026
By Grace Robbie
Relativity names new president to supercharge AI legal platform

Global legal technology company Relativity has elevated its chief product officer to president to accelerate its AI strategy, strengthen its legal data intelligence platform and lead its next phase of innovation.

15 July 2026
By Grace Robbie
Hallucinated scepticism: When AI fakes rigour

I use AI as an adversary. I feed it my strongest documents and ask it to tear them apart, because the best way to test the strength of an argument is to attack it. And almost every time, the AI does not find the weak points; it manufactures them. It produces a critique that looks like rigour but, when pressed, turns out to be a performance of rigour. This is a problem with how these tools are built, and for non-experts, it is a genuine hazard, writes Yule Guttenbeil.

15 July 2026
By Yule Guttenbeil
How GCs will approach hiring, spending, AI, and leadership in FY26–27

A recent report from Major, Lindsey & Africa unpacks the trends shaping how law department leaders are viewing their roles, the makeup of their teams, the use of new technologies, and the extent to which legal services panels will be relied upon.

14 July 2026
By Jerome Doraisamy
87% of in-house teams couldn’t work without AI

What was once viewed as a productivity tool has become a critical lifeline for many legal teams, with a new Legora report revealing that more than eight in 10 departments now consider AI essential to their daily work.

14 July 2026
By Grace Robbie
‘I got tired of watching the same gap go unaddressed’

After nearly getting scammed while selling her own car privately, this general-counsel-turned-legal-tech founder decided to do something about it.

14 July 2026
By Jerome Doraisamy
‘Contemptible’: Lawyer lied to police to get own client charged

A recommendation was made to remove a Queensland lawyer from the roll over her “incomprehensible and contemptible” attempt to have her client charged with a criminal offence amid a dispute over unpaid fees.

14 July 2026
By Naomi Neilson
In-house teams must ‘fundamentally elevate how they view their own roles’

“The future of law is going to look vastly different, and in-house teams have the privilege of drawing the blueprint for what that looks like,” one GC has said.

14 July 2026
By Jerome Doraisamy
Submissions open for second M&A Dealmakers ranking

Are you one of the top M&A dealmakers in Australia? Following the success of the inaugural M&A Dealmakers ranking last year, we are once again inviting submissions for the best dealmakers in Australia for 2026.

14 July 2026
By Jerome Doraisamy