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10-plus quit as merger goes live
Just one day after the merger of two established Australian law firms went live, it’s been revealed that a number of...
06 February 2018
By Emma Musgrave
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Meridian makes 2 key appointments
Meridian Lawyers has announced it has recruited two new insurance specialists as part of its plan to bolster its...
05 February 2018
By Emma Musgrave
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Profession gears up for sold-out event
With just under a month remaining until the second annual Corporate Counsel Awards, Lawyers Weekly can confirm that the...
05 February 2018
By Staff reporter
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Gadens Sydney bolsters property team
Gadens has recruited a new property partner in its Sydney
01 February 2018
By Tom Lodewyke
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New law firm boss leads the charge with flexible working
An Australian law firm has implemented a flexible working arrangement for its new
01 February 2018
By Tom Lodewyke
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Sydney Trains decision undermines workers’ rights, lawyer says
The suspension of the Sydney Trains strike has sparked debate over workers’ rights in
30 January 2018
By Tom Lodewyke
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Lateral hires bolster national firm’s environment team
A national law firm has announced it has appointed two to the partnership, who join from Norton Rose Fulbright and...
30 January 2018
By Emma Musgrave
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Sydney Trains strike on track despite legal action
Union members have voted to go ahead with their planned industrial action on Monday, despite legal efforts to stop the...
25 January 2018
By Tom Lodewyke
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LSNSW mourns slain Bankstown lawyer Ho Ledinh
The Law Society of NSW has voiced its dismay at the shooting of the criminal
25 January 2018
By Tom Lodewyke
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International firm expands Sydney partnership
An international law firm has announced it has recruited four new partners to its Sydney office, who join from Norton...
25 January 2018
By Emma Musgrave