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In a market announcement on the afternoon of Friday, 28 April, national plaintiff law firm Slater & Gordon (ASX: SGH) noted that it was set to be removed from the official list at the close of trading ...
Patricia Cope, Meredith Dickson QC, Catherine Symons and Jonathan Forbes have been appointed as judges of the Federal Circuit Court of Australia (FCC). This content is available exclusively to Lawyers ...
Sydney Airport has been acquired by an aviation alliance company for $32 billion, in what is the largest cash takeover in Australian history, as well as the largest ever infrastructure takeover. Fi ...
A lawyer has been referred to a disciplinary regulator for filing two documents that relied on “non-existent” citations and quotes.
New academic research shows there is a concerning number of Australian lawyers planning to leave their current employers, with some even contemplating leaving the legal profession altogether.
Blackmores is being investigated for a potential class action over the allegedly toxic levels of B6 in its vitamin supplements.
Lawyers across all seniority levels within HWL Ebsworth would be expected to deliver an average increase of 1.15 daily budgeted billable hours from 1 July 2025 so the firm can align itself “more ...
Former Queensland judge Walter Sofronoff KC has objected to there being parliamentary privilege over a report that concluded he engaged in serious corrupt conduct in connection with an inquiry into ...
Clyde & Co has added a new partner in Brisbane, who was formerly a special counsel at Kennedys and brings more than 19 years of experience to the firm, having worked across London and Australia. This ...
After founding and leading the energy and infrastructure team at Gilbert + Tobin, a senior partner has been poached by rival BigLaw firm Clayton Utz to be its new head of energy.
At least five global law firms with an active presence in the Australian market have been targeted in the latest business email compromise scam. Lawyers Weekly understands Allen & Overy, Clifford Ch ...
A District Court judge has awarded $300,000 to a Sydney food reviewer and influencer in a defamation case after he was wrongly labelled a “paedophile” and a “racist” by a rival influencer.
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