Generative artificial intelligence and new legal technologies were a major part of 2025. Here, we take a look back at the top 10 updates.
After three years of serving on the Supreme Court bench, Justice Fiona Seaward SC has been appointed to the Court of Appeal of Western Australia.
Here’s our countdown of the 10 podcast episodes that captured the strongest interest of corporate counsel over the past year – the conversations they returned to, recommended, and relied on to navigate an increasingly complex legal landscape.
As the business and technological landscape evolves at an unprecedented pace, general counsel are stepping into a new era of influence and opportunity in the year ahead.
According to one expert, 2026 is set to bring numerous changes – both in terms of how the business of law operates, and in how regulators will respond to such shifts.
National law firm Thomson Geer has appointed a Sydney-based partner for its property and construction team.
From high-profile client losses and internal upheavals to unexpected leadership shake-ups and workplace controversies, Lawyers Weekly dives into the biggest stories that rocked the world’s top law firms.
In what appeared to be “an element of abuse”, an ousted barrister who was restricted from representing a tenant turned his attention to an application to restrain a mid-tier firm from representing the landlord.
From a lawyer’s failed squatter’s rights claims to a “wild goose chase” in a class action, Australian courts had their hands full this year. Here are the top most-read court stories in 2025.
Thousands of past and present employees of Grill’d have filed class action proceedings, alleging that the burger chain failed to provide employees with the rest breaks that they were entitled to.