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Partnership split not good enough excuse for silence, court says

A solicitor blamed a “partnership split” for the 10 months of radio silence that saw her client hit with an indemnity costs order.

26 March 2026
By Naomi Neilson
Seminal land rights decision challenged

A newly proposed bill will make it more difficult to return land to Aboriginal Australians, according to the Law Society of NSW and the NSW Aboriginal Land Council.

26 March 2026
By Amelia Mcnamara
Former senior judge named chair of the national accounting ethics board

Serving the Australian legal system for nearly half a century, a former senior judge of the Supreme Court of NSW has been welcomed as the incoming Accounting Professional and Ethical Standards Board chairman.

26 March 2026
By Carlos Tse
AI in court isn’t the problem – lawyers are, expert warns

A string of high-profile cases involving lawyers misusing artificial intelligence has sent ripples of concern through the profession. But according to one legal expert, the takeaway isn’t to steer clear of the technology – it’s to learn how to use it correctly.

26 March 2026
By Grace Robbie
The booming areas 4 HSF Kramer partners warn lawyers can’t ignore

As the legal profession continues to undergo rapid and unprecedented shifts, four partners from a global law firm have identified the key forces set to drive dealmaking and reshape the industry in the year ahead.

25 March 2026
By Grace Robbie
Success cannot be reduced to statistics, senior judges say

Justice Dina Yehia, Justice Louise Taylor, and Magistrate Rose Falla – each the driving force behind solution-focused courts in NSW, ACT, and Victoria, respectively – have spoken out against statistical evaluations.

25 March 2026
By Naomi Neilson
If Australia rations fuel, will lawyers have to WFH again?

The US–Israel attack on Iran and the subsequent regional and geopolitical conflict that has ensued have disrupted approximately 20 per cent of the global supply of oil and gas, thereby significantly increasing prices for energy, production, transport, and household expenses. Now, with increased chatter about WFH being recommended as a fuel-saving measure, legal employers may – for the second time this decade – see their workers undertake duties from home.

25 March 2026
By Jerome Doraisamy
What Australia’s disappearing middle means for the legal market

The mid-market in legal services is being compressed from above by premium firms protecting complexity, and from below by scale-first firms finally having the technology to deliver volume work cheaply enough to win. Here, we unpack the structural forces driving such change and how firms can and must respond.

25 March 2026
By Jerome Doraisamy
Where Barry Nilsson wants to be in 3 years

In conversation with Lawyers Weekly, the CEO of national law firm Barry Nilsson has outlined the firm’s growth strategy towards the end of the decade and explained that every member of staff is expected to engage meaningfully with AI and other new technologies.

25 March 2026
By Jerome Doraisamy
Lawyer’s ‘outrageous’ suggestions draw ire of senior judge, Chief Justice

Claims by a legal practitioner that a judge should show cause as to why they should not be disciplined were dismissed as “scandalous and vexatious in the extreme” by a senior judge.

25 March 2026
By Naomi Neilson