In its first year, the Administrative Review Tribunal has proven to be more accessible, efficient and transparent than its predecessor, although it was not without its challenges. Marking the anniversary, the president has outlined what must happen next to overcome the hurdles.
The author of an independent review into the National Legal Assistance Partnership has voiced his frustrations that key recommendations were ignored, leaving a sector already under significant strain to face rising and unmet demand alone.
Shine Lawyers, one of Australia’s biggest compensation and personal injury firms, may be open to negligence action brought by a former client whose serious injury application was significantly hindered by its delays, confusing advice and communication failures.
Hackers claim to have stolen more than 400 gigabytes of information from Queensland-based law firm Kelly Legal, with HR files allegedly compromised, following an October “hacking incident”.
Lawyers Weekly and principal partner LOD are proud to launch the Corporate Counsel Awards 2026, with nominations and submissions now officially open.
Trauma-informed legal practice is a critical framework and preventative approach that assumes all clients may have experienced trauma and seeks to minimise retraumatisation while fostering safety, transparency, and respect throughout legal processes, writes Catherine Saunders and Jasmin Douglas.
BigLaw firm MinterEllison has appointed a new practice leader for its private equity team from global rival King & Wood Mallesons.
National law firm Lander & Rogers has bolstered its corporate partnership team by poaching a senior competition lawyer from global firm Herbert Smith Freehills Kramer.
As artificial intelligence continues to transform the legal profession, LexisNexis’s APAC head of legal explained how AI tools can supercharge the efficiency and capabilities of in-house teams – regardless of their level of adoption.
Overnight, global law firm Ashurst (which has five offices across Australia) and US-headquartered BigLaw practice Perkins Coie made public the entities’ plans to combine into a top-20 global law firm.