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UN slams Queensland anti-protest laws
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‘Instantaneous communication’ not grounds to ignore opponent’s consent, Qld tribunal says to guilty solicitor
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‘Unethical’ claim farming by law firms banned in Qld
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Holding Redlich appoints new partner and special counsel
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Qld regulator loses fight to have suspended partner struck off
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Will any firms lose their QLD government contracts for not meeting pro bono targets?
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Queensland mandates its panel law firms must achieve the pro bono target
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Mullins holds inaugural hospitality industry event
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Bennett & Philp acquires 2 law firms
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Firm zooms in on upskilling GCs
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Qld extends definition of abuse, sets aside statute of limitations
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Defence of ‘extraordinary emergency’ not likely to apply to climate protesters
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ALHR slams government move to fast-track anti-protest laws
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Queensland government opens $1.6bn Toowoomba Bypass
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HRLC condemns state-based law changes to peaceful protests
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Lawyer calls for couples to consider prenups for pets
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Former LSC investigator found guilty of unsatisfactory professional conduct
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NRF appoints 1 to partner in Brisbane office
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Ashurst rolls out ‘next-gen’ delivery centre
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Solicitor to be struck off for ‘patently dishonest’ conduct for ‘personal benefit’
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