Gorilla Jobs’ 2025 Australian Lawyer Salary Guide has revealed the current salary benchmarks across various legal roles, as well as shown insights into the cost of living in major Australian cities.
As part of a recent Four Corners report on the “inside story of the decline of Qantas”, Qantas employees’ identities were hidden during their interviews — for what Lawyers Weekly understands is a ...
Over an eight-year period, solicitor James Loel was found to have engaged in conduct that amounted to unsatisfactory professional conduct and professional misconduct. In proceedings before the ...
Counsel Gina Edwards has been embroiled in a legal fight with her former solicitors at Giles George over the bill for her successful defamation action against Nine Network, which published reports ...
Bluewater Lawyers sole practitioner Daniel Joel Hallam was found to have engaged in unsatisfactory professional conduct and reprimanded after he had a client sign a mortgage that secured his interest ...
Here are the Winners and Finalists of Lawyers Weekly 30 under 30 2025 Awards. See the details of the prestigious event.
The Lawyers Weekly are recognising talents in the legal industry for a long time. Discover here the leading individuals and group who shine in the Lawyers Weekly Partner of the Year Awards 2022.
Every now and then, LinkedIn news feeds of Australian legal professionals are drawn to posts from female lawyers recalling receipt of correspondence from an opposing party, or external provider, that ...
Edward Muston SC and James Emmett SC were appointed judges of the NSW Supreme Court. This content is available exclusively to Lawyers Weekly premium members. Muston has more than two decades of ...
Through its industry monitoring tool, Brand Intelligence, Agile Market Intelligence collected qualitative feedback from Australian legal professionals in private practice and corporate counsel across ...
National law firm MinterEllison has formed a new AI advisory team to help guide clients through the ongoing evolution of AI. This content is available exclusively to Lawyers Weekly premium members.
A woman’s almost nine-year delay in filing a serious injury application against a Pakenham-based horse racing company has been chalked up to the failings of her former solicitor with law firm, Shine ...