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Firm Profile: Best of both worlds at Doyle Wilson Solicitors, Goondiwindi
What do you get when you combine city and country lawyers, one of whom speaks Russian with a Kazakhstani accent, with a cost-efficient business approach and an office in rural Queensland owned…
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Barristers vs Solicitors: What barristers want
Barristers and solicitors form the ultimate legal partnership, with an essential mutual reliance at its heart. But it is not always smooth sailing in the courtroom. Lawyers Weekly finds out the…
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Solicitors vs Barristers: Solicitors say it like it is
Barristers and solicitors form the ultimate legal partnership, with an essential mutual reliance at its heart. But it is not always smooth sailing in the courtroom. Briana Everett and Claire…
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By Lawyers Weekly
Legal Leaders: Peter Bobbin, a lawyer for shareholders
Peter Bobbin is one of only a handful of law firm leaders who must answer to shareholders. As the managing principal of Argyle Lawyers tells Angela Priestley, to be successful he must stand by…
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Practice Profile: Litigation and the blame game
Despite recent court rulings favouring and encouraging the settlement of disputes outside of court, Justin Whealing discovers that litigation funders and law firms are still running plenty of…
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By Lawyers Weekly
Pacifying the Pacific: Law in the Solomon Islands
In a forgotten corner of the South Pacific, Australian and local lawyers are working together to restore a collapsed justice system and sustain the rule of law. But chronic underfunding and…
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London Report 2010: Making it in the Magic Circle
The London legal recruitment market is slowly recovering, writes Briana Everett, but stricter visa controls may hinder the opportunities for Australians that are starting to emerge. <table…
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By Lawyers Weekly
Qantas plunge a psychological pursuit
A US Court may provide the flexibility needed for passengers of a Qantas flight that plunged hundreds of metres to sue the aircraft's manufacturers for psychological damages. Angela Priestley…
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Expert View: Middletons' Ronald Bartsch on the QF72 class action
Lawyers Weekly asks Ronald Bartsch, a Middletons aviation consultant and former senior executive with Qantas, to respond to questions regarding the
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