Sole practitioner Paul Williams, who traded under Risk Resolution Services, was reprimanded, fined $14,000 and ordered to pay $6,000 in costs for making an allegation of misconduct against another ...
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 ...
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.
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 ...
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 ...
Through its industry monitoring tool, Brand Intelligence, Agile Market Intelligence collected qualitative feedback from Australian legal professionals in private practice and corporate counsel across ...
The NSW Supreme Court summarily dismissed proceedings brought by Litigation Fund WCX against Rosario and Antonia Aversas, the plaintiffs of a class action against Transport for NSW over its compulsory ...
With over seven years of experience in dispute resolution and litigation, Christopher Fahmy (pictured) has launched his own Sydney-based firm, GopherWood Lawyers, specialising in these areas. This ...
The Council of the Law Society of NSW found a solicitor, known only by the pseudonym HJJ, engaged in unsatisfactory professional conduct when he sent a letter that was “inaccurate and contained ...
The second annual Australian AI Awards was held on Wednesday, 5 November, in Sydney to champion Australia’s AI innovation. This content is available exclusively to Lawyers Weekly premium members.
Sanella Naumovski, formerly a sole practitioner of Naumovski Legal, agreed with the Legal Services and Complaints Committee that her trust account management, grants to Legal Aid, and interactions ...
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