Five lawyers have been promoted at personal injury firm Arnold Thomas & Becker, while the firm entered the new financial year by opening two new Melbourne offices.
A “landmark” agreement has been struck to provide access to Commonwealth-subsidised medicines and support for aged care, among other measures.
Premier Daniel Andrews has slammed a Melbourne firm for its initial stance on working from home and the subsequent outbreaks in the office.
MinterEllison has expanded its consulting infrastructure team with the appointment of a new expert consultant.
A new ruling by the Federal Court has caused some confusion for pro bono lawyers and could cause some to think twice about representing clients on a pro bono basis.
While it is impossible to link a recent death sentence in China back to the rising tension with Australia, two experts are cautioning travellers against a risk of arbitrary arrests.
The days of adjustments and slip-ups in virtual hearings are over as judges and courts expect barristers to show the same kind of etiquette they would in a physical setting.
As Victoria’s cases continue to escalate, the inquiry into the state’s bungled quarantine hotel program is underway. Commissioner and former judge Jennifer Coate used her opening statement to warn government agencies against failure to cooperate.
As Australia prepares to move into a recovery period, the Law Council of Australia has confirmed it will work closely with the courts to address the backlog of cases.
One of Australia’s biggest court complexes has undergone a crucial security update – the largest security upgrade for the justice system in almost 30 years.