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New Zealand Law Society to conduct ‘wide-ranging review’ of its structure and function
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Examination of how briefing decisions are made is crucial for gender equality at the bar
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Australia’s whistleblower protections are not working
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Defence of ‘extraordinary emergency’ not likely to apply to climate protesters
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UN and human rights lawyers slam Australia for digital welfare ‘fiasco’
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How can all lawyers assist in achieving equitable briefing for barristers?
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Victorian principal found guilty on 9 charges
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Ruling that litigation funders must pay security for costs has numerous implications
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What should the booming Australian FinTech market know in terms of regulation?
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Victoria moves to modernise its appeals system
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Indefinite disqualification handed down for man holding himself out as lay associate
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Should law firms introduce leave policies for menopause and period pain?
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Lessons from engagement of Victorian magistrate to court clerk
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Religious Discrimination Bill threatens healthcare, school students and encroaches on other human rights
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Victoria opens first Family Violence Court
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How 5 class actions have become 1 for AMP
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Aus laws are ‘out of date’ in navigating personal data concerns
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Global firm responds to allegations of sexual assault by co-managing partner
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Tasmania lawyer fined, found guilty of professional misconduct
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Solicitor arrested in connection to Sydney murder named
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