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22 March 2024 ByFlorence ThumEngaging in a trauma-informed approach to lawyering

Lawyers engage in a number of interpersonal relationships when they relate to people with trauma, be they clients or...

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22 March 2024 ByNaomi NeilsonLawyers not advising clients on non-disclosure agreements, report...

The culture of silence is so entrenched that half of respondent lawyers have never advised clients they have the option...

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22 March 2024 ByNaomi NeilsonPublic interest dispute does not hold up in legal bill fight

A man whose legal bill increased because of the firm’s clerical error argued he should not have to pay costs for...

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21 March 2024 ByLauren CroftKey mid-market trends in transactions for 2024

Following a conservative 2023, this managing partner said that over the course of this year, mid-market dealmaking is...

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21 March 2024 ByChristine ChenCanberra to create $8m ‘one-stop shop’ small-business cyber...

The government’s program will build digital resilience and provide support in the immediate aftermath of an attack at...

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21 March 2024 ByNaomi NeilsonDemand for $230k in fees backfires on national firm

A demand for a client to pay more than $230,000 in unpaid legal fees has backfired on a national firm.

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21 March 2024 ByLauren CroftCourts unlikely to ‘rubber-stamp’ greenwashing allegations from...

With three companies currently facing civil penalty actions brought by ASIC for alleged greenwashing, recent judicial...

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21 March 2024 ByGrace RobbieHall & Wilcox takes partner from EY

Independent law firm Hall & Wilcox has appointed a new partner to bolster its corporate and transactional...

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21 March 2024 ByNaomi NeilsonQantas believed outsourcing was a ‘low’ legal risk, court told

Qantas executives assumed the legal risk of outsourcing 1,700 ground handling staff in November 2020 was “low”.

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20 March 2024 ByNaomi NeilsonQantas says sackings always on the table

Qantas told a court that the 1,700 ground staff illegally terminated during the COVID-19 pandemic would have been let go...

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