Those who embed sustainable leadership capacity in their early-career talent will dominate the next decade, writes Madeline Miller.
A personal injury firm said the decision to run class actions against Coles and Woolworths alongside proceedings brought by the consumer watchdog would “streamline the path to justice”.
BigLaw firm Hall & Wilcox has added workers’ compensation specialist Rosie Petrolo to its ranks.
For decades, the billable hour has stood as the cornerstone of legal practice – but a new report warns that it’s cracking under the weight of mounting pressures, from evolving client demands to the disruptive force of technology reshaping Australia’s legal market.
Most lawyers follow a predictable trajectory: law school, a top-tier firm, and a steady climb up the corporate ladder. Igor Radonjić has done all that – and then taken a surprising detour into the lesser-known, yet fascinating, in-house work in a faith-based institution.
Australian telecommunications company Optus has appointed Betty Ivanoff to the newly established role of chief legal officer.
A boutique practice convinced a court to restrain the solicitors who were acting for one of its former employees on a confidentiality issue.
For lawyers practising in building and construction law, the past few years have felt like an endurance race, writes Giselle Casagrande.
Today (2 September) marks the official launch of Law Mastery, a fresh initiative designed to equip Australian lawyers with cutting-edge skills while fostering meaningful connections in a rapidly evolving legal landscape.
Disputes and insolvency specialist firm Ironbridge Legal has appointed Julianne Clark as its new chief operating officer and Blake Shaw as a partner.