Lisa Gallate has been appointed practice leader at a time of pivotal growth across Shine Lawyers’ class action practice.
Law Week is a moment to reflect on something most Australians take for granted: that if your rights are threatened, you can enforce them. That if the state acts against you, you can fight back. That ...
NSW Supreme Court’s Chief Justice Andrew Bell and Justice Mark Leeming said Litigation Fund WCX’s pursuit of Rosario and Antonia Aversa for money alleged to have been advanced to them for their class ...
For conduct that is “contrary to the practitioner’s duty to the court and administration of justice”, Rajbir Singh – formerly of Chapmans Barristers and Solicitors and Amasons Legal – was found to ...
Legal practitioners can now access Consilio’s Aurora Legal AI directly within Claude and query live Consilio matters without moving, duplicating, or exporting client data out of its secure environment ...
Mary Technology has launched three new capabilities, including Custom Chronologies, Financial Analysis, and Template-Based Drafting, as part of its most significant product update to date, targeting ...
With cyber threats growing more sophisticated and data breaches escalating in volume, law firms are being compelled to rethink when and how they evaluate their data breach response strategies to stay ...
Non-competes are set to be voided or non-applicable for workers earning below the Fair Work Act 2009 high-income threshold, currently at $183,000, and likely to increase in July 2026, as it does every ...
The recent charging of Ben Roberts-Smith with five counts of war crime murder marks a significant escalation in what has already been one of the most closely scrutinised matters involving Australian ...
In response to an open letter, Attorney-General Sonya Kilkenny has committed to a suite of reforms that would allow victim-survivors to pre-record testimony and keep confidential counselling records ...
The NSW Civil and Administrative Tribunal (NCAT) recommended that Christian Roger de Robillard’s name be removed from the roll of practitioners after a finding that he had engaged in professional ...
Over an eight-year period, solicitor James Loel was found to have engaged in conduct that amounted to unsatisfactory professional conduct and professional misconduct. In proceedings before the ...
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