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Legal Aid lawyer left to foot $40k bill after dropped discrimination case

A family lawyer who accused Legal Aid Queensland and several of her colleagues of discrimination has failed to shake an expensive costs order after she attempted to discontinue the proceedings.

23 March 2026
By Naomi Neilson
HFW promotes 4 to senior associate in Australia

Global law firm HFW has elevated 26 lawyers across its international network, including four in Australia.

23 March 2026
By Grace Robbie
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Responsibility, not firm size, shapes strong lawyers, principal argues

Success in the legal profession has long been associated with securing a role at a large commercial firm overlooking the city skyline. But according to one principal, that longstanding perception is outdated — and far from the only path to becoming a great lawyer.

23 March 2026
By Grace Robbie
Workplace surveillance: A thing of the past? Not so fast

The future of workplace surveillance is found in balancing organisational needs with employee wellbeing, transparency, and reasonableness, writes Hilary Searing.

23 March 2026
By Hilary Searing
Lawyers lose more than 8 weeks a year to tech inefficiency

Australian lawyers are losing six or more hours each week to outdated and inefficient technology, with new research revealing that the problem is far deeper – and far more entrenched – than many firms realise.

23 March 2026
By Grace Robbie
Judge advice, ‘alpha’ lawyer, and AI discipline: What’s hot in law this week (16–20 March)

There were several disciplinary proceedings and employment matters concerning lawyers over the past week, including one who referred to himself as an “alpha”. Here is your weekly round-up of the biggest stories for Australia’s legal profession.

21 March 2026
By Naomi Neilson
WA lawyer tries to stall disciplinary case for making criminal claims against other solicitors

A West Australian solicitor who accused his ex-wife’s lawyer and an independent children’s lawyer of criminal conduct has sought to press pause on the disciplinary proceedings brought against him.

20 March 2026
By Naomi Neilson
Former Clifford Chance global CFO to join Lawyers Weekly UK Study Tour

The man who ran the finances of one of the world’s most profitable law firms through seven years of transformation will speak directly with Australian senior partners at the Lawyers Weekly UK Study Tour in May.

20 March 2026
By Lawyers Weekly
Claimant found using smart glasses to receive ‘coaching’ in cross-examination

A man’s High Court case fell apart after a judge revealed he was secretly using smart glasses linked to his mobile phone during cross-examination to receive coaching – and lied about it.

20 March 2026
By Grace Robbie
4 new hires in Burch&Co’s commercial team

Melbourne- and Sydney-based boutique firm Burch&Co has added a commercial senior associate, an associate, and two law graduates.

20 March 2026
By Naomi Neilson