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Supervision blunder ends in discipline for Qld director

A Queensland firm director engaged in unsatisfactory professional conduct by her failure to appropriately manage a conveyancing matter and supervise an employee who had at least a decade of experience.

03 June 2026
By Naomi Neilson
The lost art of the phone call: The vital communication skill lawyers are losing

As email and messaging take over legal communication, a quieter but far more consequential shift is emerging as young lawyers lose the once essential skill of the phone call, and the effects are beginning to ripple through the profession in ways many are yet to fully recognise.

03 June 2026
By Grace Robbie
LOD appoints new associate director in Perth

A new associate director will lead Lawyers on Demand’s Perth office.

03 June 2026
By Naomi Neilson
AI boom exposes training gap

Sixty per cent of employees are currently using AI on a regular basis in their workplace, while only 22 per cent of employees say they’ve received any training or support from their employer to use AI in their work.

03 June 2026
By Matthew Taylor
Partner joins Sparke Helmore’s casualty team

As part of its “ambitious growth plans” across public liability and personal injury, Sparke Helmore has brought on a new partner.

03 June 2026
By Naomi Neilson
AI regulation lag no excuse for director’s failures, Chief Justice says

Australia’s regulatory framework may be struggling to keep pace with the “technological tsunami” that is artificial intelligence, but that is no excuse for company directors to drop the ball, NSW’s Chief Justice has said.

02 June 2026
By Naomi Neilson
Legal teams risk falling behind by making these critical AI scaling mistakes

As legal teams race to move beyond experimentation and implement AI at scale under mounting pressure to keep pace, many are making critical missteps that could leave firms exposed to significant long-term consequences in an increasingly AI-driven legal landscape.

02 June 2026
By Grace Robbie
Chief Justice hands ACT Law Society $50k costs bill

A lawyer who successfully challenged the refusal of his practising certificate secured a $50,000 costs order against the ACT Law Society.

02 June 2026
By Naomi Neilson
Commonwealth takes PFAS case to Federal Court

The federal government is seeking reparations for per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS)-related contamination across 28 Defence bases in Australia.

02 June 2026
By Naomi Neilson
If egg freezing is a routine option, it should be governed like one

Egg freezing has become normalised far more quickly than the policy frameworks that govern it. That imbalance deserves serious attention, writes Nicholas Burch.

02 June 2026
By Nicholas Burch