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Eminem takes legal swing at Australian brand ‘Swim Shady’ in trademark showdown

The Real Slim Shady has stood up – legally – filing a lawsuit against a Sydney-based brand that he claims has borrowed too closely from his iconic rap alter ego.

21 November 2025
By Grace Robbie
Bullying and harassment prevention starts with equitable leadership

Less than 1 per cent of workers complain about bullying and harassment to peak bodies, writes Sapphire Parsons.

21 November 2025
By Sapphire Parsons
2 distinguished barristers appointed to NSW Supreme Court bench

Attorney-General Michael Daley has congratulated two highly experienced barristers on their appointments to the Supreme Court of NSW’s bench.

21 November 2025
By Naomi Neilson
Morae, Tensis team up for document automation solution

Global legal digital and business solutions provider Morae has entered a global partnership with software platform Tensis for its document automation solution, Smarter Drafter Pro.

21 November 2025
By Jerome Doraisamy
Thomson Geer adds EY tax specialist as new partner

National law firm Thomson Geer has appointed a tax, trust, and private client specialist from big four firm EY as a new partner in its tax practice.

21 November 2025
By Jerome Doraisamy
How Australia’s space law sector is taking off

Australia’s space sector is booming, reshaping national capabilities and emerging as one of the country’s most dynamic and rapidly evolving legal fields – a frontier for the profession that, according to Samantha Pacchiarotta, is unlike anything seen before.

20 November 2025
By Grace Robbie
How one firm owner’s holiday sparked a strategic business rest

While many might view a two-month European escape as the perfect chance to switch off, soak up the sun and forget about work entirely, that wasn’t the reality for Claire Styles. Instead, the trip became an unexpected catalyst – forcing her to rethink how she runs her firm.

20 November 2025
By Grace Robbie
Man wins bid to become lay associate despite intimate image conviction

A tribunal has allowed a man to work as a lay associate despite his conviction for threatening to “expose” a woman’s intimate image.

20 November 2025
By Naomi Neilson
Trio join Moray & Agnew from BigLaw rivals

BigLaw firm Moray & Agnew has appointed a new partner and two special counsel for its government team, who have come across from national rivals HWL Ebsworth and MinterEllison.

20 November 2025
By Jerome Doraisamy
LAWASIA unveils new guide to navigating the international right to remedy

Amid the ongoing evolution of the international right to remedy, the LAWASIA Human Rights Committee has launched a new manual to provide clarity and direction for those working to uphold access to justice worldwide.

20 November 2025
By Grace Robbie