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Naomi Neilson is a senior journalist with a focus on court reporting for Lawyers Weekly. You can email Naomi at: [email protected]
The key to mastering AI is people, boards say
As boards adapt to a workforce dominated by AI and robotics, it should do so by taking its staff and clients “along on the journey”, according to experts at a recent ...
BIG LAW • Tue, 10 Sep 2019
Young people on boards are key to sustainability
If organisations are to remain sustainable and properly prepare for future risks, young people should have a place on the board, according to CEO Taj Pabari.
‘Legal professional privilege was not front of mind’: VicPol officer admits to not considering Gobbo’s rule of law
The statement and ensuring questioning of Victoria Police’s former detective inspector James O’Brien revealed just how little the Purana Task Force and the police force ...
BIG LAW • Mon, 09 Sep 2019
HRLC condemns government’s ‘dangerous’ facial recognition scheme
The Human Rights Law Centre has criticised the government’s facial recognition plans and surveillance scheme, citing it as “dangerously overboard, lacking safeguards and ...
Inner West Council redevelops Marrickville Hospital
With the help of Maddocks, the Inner West Council has redesigned and redeveloped the former site of Marrickville Hospital.
‘Change is at the heart of everything we do’: How HSF attracts talent
For Herbert Smith Freehills, the key to ranking highly in the Legal Firm of Choice Survey came down to ensuring its staff are “future fit” for the rapidly changing market
BIG LAW • Sun, 08 Sep 2019
Solitary confinement brutalises young people, Victoria Ombudsman says
The Victorian Ombudsman has used a damning report to call for the state government to prohibit in law the use of solitary confinement, which has since received the ...
Barrister to pay costs for failing to argue the Chorley exception
The High Court of Australia has ordered a barrister to pay costs to an appellant following the decision the Chorley exception does not apply to solicitors in NSW.
BIG LAW • Thu, 05 Sep 2019
Macpherson Kelley adds principal lawyer to property team
Macpherson Kelley has recruited a principal lawyer and senior associate to expand on its property and construction team.
SME LAW • Thu, 05 Sep 2019