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Unconscious, stripped, and mocked: White & Case employee lodges shocking legal claims

An employee of the global law firm has launched legal action over explosive allegations that his supervisor stripped him naked and photographed him while he was unconscious at a firm retreat.

02 April 2026
By Grace Robbie
Has there been enough progress for women lawyers?

More than a decade on from its last study, the Law Council of Australia has set out to discover whether there has been enough structural change to attract and retain women lawyers.

02 April 2026
By Naomi Neilson
War and workplace: What does the war in Iran mean for your job?

Rising fuel and transport expenses may reduce profit margins, slow production, and, if sustained, lead to job losses, writes Paul O’Halloran.

02 April 2026
By Paul O'Halloran
MinterEllison takes Pinsent Masons construction and infrastructure partner

National law firm MinterEllison has bolstered its construction and infrastructure capabilities with the appointment of a partner from rival multinational firm Pinsent Masons.

02 April 2026
By Grace Robbie
Multimillion-dollar costs order stings firm, principal lawyer for overcharging council

A boutique firm and its principal are on the hook for at least $2.5 million in costs orders for overcharging its government client, including by billing for an uplift fee that was never agreed on.

01 April 2026
By Naomi Neilson
Johnson Winter Slattery takes partner from Baker McKenzie

National law firm Johnson Winter Slattery has appointed a mergers and acquisitions and private equity partner from BigLaw firm Baker McKenzie.

01 April 2026
By Grace Robbie
How living overseas sparked my career as an energy lawyer

My time living overseas gave me clarity on the career I wanted to forge as an energy lawyer when I returned home to Australia and equipped me with the requisite tools to thrive throughout my legal profession, writes Stephanie Centorame.

01 April 2026
By Stephanie Centorame
NSW Drug Diversion Initiative in need of reform, Aboriginal Legal Service says

The NSW government’s Early Drug Diversion Initiative faces backlash from the Aboriginal Legal Service, which says that police discretion is harming Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Australians.

01 April 2026
By Carlos Tse
The surprising leadership trait that defines strong in-house legal leaders

In the high-pressure world of corporate law, technical expertise and strategic thinking are often seen as the hallmarks of effective leadership. Yet one seasoned in-house legal leader has revealed a surprising trait that truly sets the strongest leaders apart.

31 March 2026
By Grace Robbie
Convicted murderer at centre of partner’s sacking, lawyer says

The unfair dismissal case involving the partner Keli Lane has tested the legal limits of employer oversight, with one seasoned lawyer sharing that it was the first time he saw a job lost “because of a relationship with someone who has been convicted of a criminal offence”.

31 March 2026
By Naomi Neilson