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The Wiggles admits ‘likely’ consumer law breach over hazardous Emma Bow headbands
One of Australia’s beloved children’s entertainment groups has admitted that the sale of its Emma Bow headbands has...
14 November 2025
By Grace Robbie
SA barristers’ chambers listed on ransomware leak site
As first reported by Lawyers Weekly’s sister brand, Cyber Daily, hackers are claiming to have breached the network of...
28 August 2025
By David Hollingworth
‘Badly mistaken’: Sanction to follow lawyer’s undertaking breach
Although a solicitor’s breach of an undertaking was chalked up to a misunderstanding, a tribunal has made determined...
15 May 2025
By Naomi Neilson
Is your AI putting client confidentiality at risk?
While AI continues to transform and streamline legal workplace technology, one Queensland-based firm has warned that...
10 April 2025
By Grace Robbie
Aussie firms ‘dangerously underprepared’ for cyber threats
A new report shows that law firms across the country remain critically underprepared and vulnerable to cyber threats...
16 September 2024
By Daniel Croft
Lawyer’s name may be struck for ‘discourteous, threatening’ letters
A recommendation was made to strike the name of a West Australian lawyer from the roll for a number of misconduct...
27 May 2024
By Naomi Neilson