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Virginia Bell’s experience ‘speaks for itself’: A-G, PM defend royal commission appointment

Pushing back on criticism about the appointment, the federal government has said that the Honourable Virginia Bell AC is “one of the smartest legal minds this country has produced” and will assume duties as head of the newly established royal commission into anti-Semitism with the utmost diligence.

09 January 2026
By Jerome Doraisamy
Qld firm protected from further sexual harassment claim

A woman who alleged she was sexually harassed at a Queensland law firm was barred from bringing any further claims.

09 January 2026
By Naomi Neilson
The top Fair Work and workplace dispute stories of 2025

From chucking sickies to “rude” employees, there were a number of clashes within the legal profession’s workplaces. Here are the top 10 Fair Work Commission and workplace disputes of 2025.

09 January 2026
By Naomi Neilson
LEAP launches financial disclosure tool Ruffle

Australian legal practice management software provider LEAP has unveiled Ruffle, an innovative new tool designed to transform how lawyers review and analyse financial disclosure.

09 January 2026
By Lawyers Weekly
Barry Nilsson promotes principal, 14 lawyers

In its latest promotion round, Barry Nilsson has promoted one to principal, one to special counsel, two senior associates, and 11 associates.

09 January 2026
By Naomi Neilson
Piper Alderman pays tribute to Cheryl Weston

National law firm Piper Alderman has acknowledged the passing of its colleague, partner and friend, Cheryl Weston, late last year.

09 January 2026
By Lawyers Weekly
Virginia Bell to lead anti-Semitism royal commission

This afternoon (Thursday, 8 January), former High Court justice, the Honourable Virginia Bell AC, was appointed as the head of a newly announced royal commission into the recent Bondi terror attack and anti-Semitism more broadly across the country.

08 January 2026
By Jerome Doraisamy
Why more lawyers are designing their careers instead of enduring them

Historically, the legal profession has pushed a clear – if narrow – definition of success. However, Rachael Karlyl has argued that it’s no longer fit for purpose – and that legal careers need to be redesigned so that lawyers can define their own success.

08 January 2026
By Grace Robbie
RCR Lawyers returns to original name ahead of 25th anniversary

As it nears its 25th anniversary, SME law firm RCR Lawyers has reverted to its original name, Rostron Carlyle Lawyers.

08 January 2026
By Grace Robbie
Struck-off lawyer fights Melbourne firm over allegedly unfair costs agreement

A struck-off Victorian lawyer has fought a boutique law firm over a costs agreement he alleged was unclear and unfair.

08 January 2026
By Naomi Neilson