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High Court decision in Glencore ‘potentially worrying’ for in-house lawyers
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How family tragedy gave one lawyer perspective on the justice system
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Whole-of-government legal services panel launched
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Repeal of Medevac laws would be ‘cruel and unnecessary’
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Emotional abuse is not being properly addressed by law
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Catholic Church not ‘above the secular law’
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WA sole practitioner struck off for ‘extremely serious’ misconduct
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Why do most Australian class actions result in settlement?
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Urgent reform needed for whistleblower laws
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The role of senior persons in-house in addressing mental health issues
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What in-house departments want from their law firms
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The role of in-house counsel in reducing costs for class actions
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Farm trespass laws must strike the right balance
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WA principal struck off for misleading District Court
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400,000 NAB customers may be eligible for consumer credit class action
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WA lawyer with ‘unsatisfactory attitude’ refused readmission to practice
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No ‘green light’ for employers to terminate workers following Banerji decision
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Proposed amendments to reproductive health bill must be rejected
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Banerji case sends ‘warning shot’ for employees’ use of social media
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Legal sector needs to ‘catch up’ with intercountry adoption regulations
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