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22 Jul 2019
Recapping the inaugural Corporate Counsel Summit
For the first time, Lawyers Weekly hosted a summit for in-house lawyers, bringing together local and global in-house powerhouses for a range of sessio...
ASX
15 Jul 2019
Does an ASX debut make sense for law firms?
The notion of listing and launching an initial public offering (IPO) is not lost on Australia’s corporate market. Every week we see businesses take ...
April magazine issue cover
9 May 2019
‘When the tide rises, all boats rise’
In the same way that ‘disruption’ has, for some, become a buzzword for environmental and professional change, ‘innovation’ too tends to encaps...
6 May 2019
Future-proofing the next generation of lawyers
The legal profession, and the marketplace surrounding it, is evolving rapidly. Employers, from BigLaw to corporate businesses, are re-educating young ...
2 May 2019
The emergence of e-conveyancing
e-Conveyancing has become a hot commodity in the Australian market. How are lawyers responding? Write comment (0 Comments) ...
30 Apr 2019
BigLaw to boutique
What to know about setting up shop and being your own boss. Write comment (0 Comments) ...
26 Apr 2019
Breaking point
Consult a dictionary, and you’ll find plenty of different definitions for the word ‘broken’. Among its many meaning variants, ‘broken’, as ...
12 Apr 2019
What can lawyers learn from Game of Thrones?
Game of Thrones is, arguably, the most consequential television show of this decade. As such, it is prudent to consider whether the show offers lesson...
7 Feb 2019
Sole practitioners, boutiques and behaviour
Lawyers Weekly is oft-accused of ‘picking on the little guy’ as it publishes stories on tribunal judgments of conduct contrary to one’s profess...
21 Jan 2019
Privilege, policing and the pub test: Questions to be answered from the Lawyer X scandal
While the Royal Commission into Management of Informants will be held in and limited to Victoria, its ramifications for both justice and law enforceme...
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