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 ...
The NSW Supreme Court awarded Luke Brett Moore $456,160 in damages for his malicious prosecution on charges that arose from a false statement made by Senior Constable Daniel Keneally, including ...
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 ...
A registered theatre nurse brought a personal injuries claim against the Royal Brisbane and Women’s Hospital for injuries she allegedly sustained while adjusting the height of a Mayo surgical stand.
Speaking about his appointment, Lipscombe said: “For 25 years I have acted predominantly for big banks. While they remain a super important part of the Australian debt capital market and there is a ...
Bartier Perry – a Sydney-based practice with a 75-year history – has recently been making significant strides in its size, most notably with the hiring of an insurance team of 12 – including partner ...
The decision of the Victorian Legal Services Board to immediately suspend Sarah Tricarico’s practising certificate was found to be unreasonable and “insufficiently cogent” because she was not given ...
Robert Hollo SC and Peter Krisenthal were appointed judges of the District Court of NSW, starting 7 October and 13 October, respectively. This content is available exclusively to Lawyers Weekly ...
Following her panel at Lawyers Weekly’s inaugural Tech Innovate event, NetDocuments’ Asia-Pacific head, Jennifer Cathcart, spoke with Lawyers Weekly to address the urgent concern that AI might soon ...
In 2025, in-house legal teams are navigating an era of rapid transformation, with increasing workloads, evolving regulatory demands, and ongoing cost pressures resulting in more demand for efficiency ...
In 2017, William Robert Feeney was found guilty and sentenced to three and a half years behind bars for dishonestly causing a risk of loss to the Commonwealth of $2,321,892 for withholding the amount ...
The NSW Civil and Administrative Tribunal (NCAT) has found the barrister – whose name and chambers have been restricted – did not make a sexually inappropriate advance but did engage in sexually ...
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