In a bidding war for Australia’s largest ASX-listed energy generator, G+T is advising Infigen Energy on the competing off-market takeover bids by Iberdrola and UAC Energy.
Lawyers Weekly is proud to announce the finalists for the Law Student of the Year category at this year’s Australian Law Awards.
Recent graduates are addressing a major gap in international law by creating a space for new and studying law professionals to pursue this area. The co-founders discussed their inspiring and innovative initiative in conversation with Lawyers Weekly’s Protégé.
A pro bono team staffed by law students has updated a database that records all new information on deaths in custody across Australian states and territories.
Amid controversial national security laws, the Australian government has offered new visas to Hong Kong students that could lead to permanent residency.
Lawyers Weekly’s Protégé takes a look at the last fortnight’s news that young lawyers, from in training to recent grads, should know about the profession today.
While the legal profession adjusts to remote working conditions and scales back on its connectivity with colleagues, lawyers have reported improvements in mental health – but there are some concerns that firms should look out for.
Lawyers Weekly is proud to announce the finalists for the Transaction Team of the Year category at this year’s Australian Law Awards.
Lawyers Weekly is proud to announce the finalists for the In-House Company Secretary of the Year category at this year’s Australian Law Awards.
A Queensland criminal lawyer who repeatedly breached bail conditions while on fraud charges has lost his appeal against the cancellation of his practising certificate.