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 2023..
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Senior solicitor Leigh Johnson of Leigh Johnson Lawyers was found to not be a “fit and proper person” and had her practising certificate suspended by the NSW Law Society at the end of last month, ...
The Lawyers Weekly Corporate Counsel Awards is recognising talents in the legal industry for a long time. Discover here leading individuals and group who shine in the year of 2024.
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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
The development of the next generation of lawyers is fundamental to the growth of the legal profession – and academics have a major responsibility in cultivating this talent. This award recognises the ...
The Legal Services and Complaints Committee (LSCC) agreed to settle a disciplinary matter with solicitor Richard Parker Camm in the Western Australian State Administrative Tribunal earlier this week.
The State Administrative Tribunal of Western Australia (SAT) has reprimanded and fined Perth legal practitioner Paul Andrew Hardie $20,000, finding that his conduct “fell substantially below a ...
Mouna Youssef, who was admitted to practice in 2012 and opened her own office as a sole practitioner in 2015, was the subject of a routine trust account inspection from the Law Society of NSW, with ...