Johnson Winter & Slattery has enhanced its corporate and infrastructure practice with the appointment of a new partner who has joined the firm in its Melbourne office.
Global law firms have posted steady results despite the effects of COVID-19, with one gaining ahead over its rivals.
One month on from “bombshell” allegations a former justice of the High Court sexually harassed female associates, four prominent legal women addressed the power-based struggles that led to the toxic culture and discussed how to transform the profession.
A former magistrate has been granted his freedom after the Supreme Court of Criminal Appeal ruled there was reasonable doubt that he sexually assaulted a young boy.
Both during the pandemic and after it, lawyers must better prioritise their wellbeing with consistent, creative outlets befitting the “new normal”, says Lauren Kelindeman.
Insurance law firms have responded after a controversial report had stated that Australia’s insurance industry was going to collapse.
The act protecting environmental protection and conservation is “dated and inefficient” and inadequate for future challenges, a landmark interim report has revealed.
A firm that had to beg for positive reviews after being “trolled” for its response to mask orders in Melbourne has been told to take the post down by the NSW Law Society.
Following weeks of minimal or zero coronavirus cases, the Queensland Supreme and District Courts will return to in-person matters for civil proceedings.
Following a half-yearly stocktake on developments in the cyber risk landscape last year, a team of lawyers from Clyde & Co returns to discuss such matters in the wake of COVID-19.