Academic of the Year Neville Carter, College of Law Chinelle Duvenhage, The University of Notre Dame Australia Colin Hawes, Faculty of Law, University of Technology Sydney Casey-Lee Hirst, University ...
When Jongebloed joined Cowell Clarke as an associate in 2008, the firm was a modest 60-person practice operating out of a single Adelaide office. Nearly 20 years later, her rise to chair has coincided ...
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Under the Cook Labor government’s proposed Judicial Commission Bill 2026, the six heads of jurisdiction, three community members, and a director will handle complaints about the conduct and capacity ...
I examine the “trilogy” of IP cases from recent times in Australia – Bed Bath N Table, Katy Perry, and now Zip Co – to help brand owners understand the importance of IP and the lessons we can extract ...
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In this episode of The Lawyers Weekly Show, host Jerome Doraisamy speaks with Sean Spence & Associates director Sean Spence about his work with lawyers, what happens to lawyers once they hit their 60s ...
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Law Week is a moment to reflect on something most Australians take for granted: that if your rights are threatened, you can enforce them. That if the state acts against you, you can fight back. That ...
For conduct that is “contrary to the practitioner’s duty to the court and administration of justice”, Rajbir Singh – formerly of Chapmans Barristers and Solicitors and Amasons Legal – was found to ...
In recent years, Australia has been steadily rising through the ranks as one of the world’s most litigious nations, with both damages and the volume of cases reaching trial continuing to climb at a ...
Longstanding barrister David Raphael has been reprimanded and ordered to attend eight hours of counselling after the NSW Civil and Administrative Tribunal (NCAT) found he had sexually harassed a ...