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AML/CFT compliance overhaul is coming – law firms, here’s your one-stop guide

With only a few months remaining before the AML/CTF compliance overhaul takes effect, many firms are still grappling with questions, concerns and uncertainty about what needs to be done and prioritised ahead of time – but this guide breaks it all down for you.

22 April 2026
By Grace Robbie
AI in litigation: Why the reality inside law firms isn’t matching the hype

AI has rapidly evolved from a theoretical disruptor into a tangible force within litigation practice. But according to the CEO of Automatise, the surge in interest and investment tells only part of the story – inside law firms, the reality is far more complex and measured than the hype would suggest.

22 April 2026
By Grace Robbie
Rebecca Kelly on taking time to reflect and assuming responsibility as lawyers

Since assuming the leadership of Clyde & Co over two years ago, Rebecca Kelly has learnt a lot about the vocational trajectories of lawyers – not just for those at the top but also those coming through the ranks.

22 April 2026
By Jerome Doraisamy
Inside the legacy of Legal Aid NSW’s civil law chief

Ahead of her retirement, the executive director of NSW Legal Aid’s civil law division reflected on 15 years of building award-winning programs, pioneering specialist practice areas, and steering her team through an evolving landscape of complex and emerging legal challenges.

22 April 2026
By Naomi Neilson
Why Pinsent Masons is doubling down on energy and infrastructure in Australia

There remains “untapped” potential in the Asia-Pacific region for multinational firms like Pinsent Masons, and for its leaders, there are some particular “sweet spots” in energy and infrastructure Down Under.

22 April 2026
By Jerome Doraisamy
Allens promotes 16 to partner Down Under

Global law firm Allens has elevated 16 lawyers to its partnership ranks across Australia, spanning 10 practice areas.

22 April 2026
By Grace Robbie
HSF Kramer promotes 10 to partnership

Out of the 25 new partners promoted across Herbert Smith Freehills Kramer’s global offices, 10 are based in Sydney or Melbourne.

22 April 2026
By Naomi Neilson
Junior lawyer struck off after false 100-hour billing claims

A junior solicitor at a national law firm who falsely recorded 100 hours across four client matters in an effort to meet demanding performance targets imposed on her has been struck off by a tribunal.

22 April 2026
By Grace Robbie
New discrimination benchmark, highest damages awarded by tribunal

The Working Women’s Centre NSW (WWC NSW) has secured a major victory against NSW Health on behalf of Soneva Donald-Stanton, who was subjected to an independent medical examination and fitness for duty test without any workplace adjustments for her disability.

22 April 2026
By Amelia McNamara
Empowered women and the shift towards taking control of wealth and legacy

Women are building, managing, and inheriting more wealth than ever before. Yet despite this shift, many still find themselves stepping into financial and legal decision making only after a major life event – often at a time when the stakes are high and the pressure is immediate, writes Juliet O’Brien.

22 April 2026
By Juliet O'Brien