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Judges called out, controversial decision reversed, and major moves: What’s hot in law this week (24–28 Nov)

The last week has been big for the legal profession, from the powerful words of a barrister about the judiciary’s support of Dyson Heydon through to the Australian Bar Association’s reversal of a decision on diversity and inclusion. Here is your weekly round-up.

29 November 2025
By Naomi Neilson
Intimacy, isolation, fear: A chief judge’s take on remote practice

At last month’s Minds Count Foundation Annual Lecture, Chief Judge Elizabeth Morris of the Local Court of the Northern Territory spoke about her experiences with fear, isolation, and camaraderie, working in NT-based courts.

28 November 2025
By Carlos Tse
Maddocks adds special counsel from rival national firm

National law firm Maddocks has strengthened its Canberra public law practice with the appointment of a special counsel, who joins from rival firm Mills Oakley.

28 November 2025
By Grace Robbie
‘Strong pipeline’ Asian Australian lawyers at junior levels not translating at senior levels

Although there has been a rise in the proportion of Asian Australians in the profession, there is far below population-level representation in the upper ranks of legal workplaces, a new research has revealed.

28 November 2025
By Carlos Tse
Winners unveiled for Women in Law Awards 2025

Lawyers Weekly, together with principal partner nrol and The Broker for Lawyers, are thrilled to announce the winners of the Women in Law Awards 2025.

27 November 2025
By Jerome Doraisamy
How a luxury bag venture is sharpening a boutique firm owner’s focus

For boutique firm owners, stepping away from the business can feel impossible. But for Claire Styles, launching a luxury leather bag side venture has ignited her creativity and entrepreneurial spirit, giving her renewed focus and a fresh perspective as a firm owner.

27 November 2025
By Grace Robbie
How Australia is tackling space law’s next big questions

From the mounting threat of space debris to the rise of commercial space tourism, Samantha Pacchiarotta has revealed the complex legal challenges emerging alongside Australia’s rapidly growing space industry.

27 November 2025
By Grace Robbie
Australian Bar reverses move to scrap diversity and inclusion committee

The Australian Bar Association has walked back its decision to discontinue its diversity and inclusion committee after public comments from its chair, Kate Eastman AM SC.

27 November 2025
By Naomi Neilson
UTS abandons proposed law and business faculty merger

After extensive consultation and strong feedback from staff and students, the University of Technology Sydney has confirmed it will scrap its proposed merger of the law and business faculties.

27 November 2025
By Grace Robbie
Reprimand for principal lawyer for using AI in estate litigation

The principal of a Victorian boutique firm was reprimanded for breaching the Supreme Court’s guidance on the use of generative artificial intelligence in litigation.

27 November 2025
By Naomi Neilson