A new boutique advisory firm, focused on business transformation, distressed debt and capital, and crisis management, has launched in the wake of COVID-19.
COVID-19 may very well provide the “in-home shake-up” we need with a push along assisted by policy-driven changes in their workplace, write Fay Calderone and Stevie Bladen.
A coalition of legal and advocacy groups has launched a campaign calling for a major law change to prevent young children from spending time behind bars.
Reflecting on the Dyson Heydon news, major players in the Victorian courts have committed to fostering a safe workplace that is free from “disrespectful and unethical conduct”.
A former long-time government lawyer who transitioned to private practice has been found guilty of professional misconduct and unsatisfactory professional conduct.
A front-end tax specialist has joined Clayton Utz as a partner in the national taxation practice, from KPMG Australia.
Colin Biggers & Paisley is pleased to announce their latest round of promotions, with nine lawyers appointed to senior positions.
As the marketplace looks toward a post-pandemic world, the inextricable influence corporate counsel have over a business’ operations is set to accelerate.
For many in-house lawyers, COVID-19 has shone a light on their abilities and beliefs as leaders, as well as their input on management decisions, says one national firm.
Communications professionals are too willing to disclose information in a crisis which may lead to liability or future litigation, new research says.