Mid this month, the Federal Circuit and Family Court of Australia (FCFCOA) welcomed the appointments of six new magistrates, five of which are women. They are Julie Kearney, Caroline Jenkins, Samantha ...
The NSW Court of Appeal has referred the whole of the papers relating to a number of extraordinary allegations made by Marie Odtojan and her husband Artem Bryl, who practise together as Odtojan Bryl ...
Real talk: the clerkship process is intense, difficult, and full of ups and downs. This content is available exclusively to Lawyers Weekly premium members. You have done the most difficult part of ...
A Victorian lawyer has become the first practitioner in Australia to face professional sanctions for using artificial intelligence in a court case, after submitting a list of entirely non-existent ...
Three years after a conviction for making and possessing child exploitation material, the Queensland Civil and Administrative Tribunal recommended that former University of Southern Queensland law ...
Chief Justice Chris Kourakis, Justice Tim Stanley, and Justice Judy Hughes of the South Australian Supreme Court refused Ryan Raygan’s application to join the legal profession, citing his misconduct ...
Queensland Courts issued guidelines for judicial officers and non-lawyers, including self-represented litigants, to better understand the appropriate uses of generative artificial intelligence (GenAI) ...
David Ashley Starke was unsuccessful in judicial review proceedings concerning a charge of professional misconduct on the basis of an alleged failure to comply with his practising certificate ...
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 ...
Despite this well-known truth, many firms continue to overlook the most powerful tool for unlocking new opportunities: the client service review. This content is available exclusively to Lawyers ...
Content warning: Child sexual offences. This content is available exclusively to Lawyers Weekly premium members. The NSW Civil and Administrative Tribunal approved an application by a law graduate – ...
The Australian Uyghur Tangritagh Women’s Association (AUTWA) has filed an application in the Federal Court to compel Kmart to produce documents demonstrating what it knows about two suppliers listed ...
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