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Lawyers Weekly is thrilled to announce the new Mediator/Arbitrator of the Year award category at the 2022 Australian Law Awards as their role is now more important than ever in a post-pandemic environ
Litigators are an integral cog in the machine in the legal profession, and as such, Lawyers Weekly is thrilled to introduce the new Litigator of the Year award category at the 2022 Australian Law Aw
The keys to industry success, says one award-winning senior associate, are flexibliity in one’s approach and an outstanding support system. For a lawyer celebrated as coming first in New South Wal
The “significant” decision of the High Court of Australia in Fairbairn v Radecki forces family lawyers to reassess what a de facto relationship is. The case Last week, the High Court handed down i
As Lawyers Weekly calls on Indigenous lawyers to submit in the Indigenous Leader of the Year category at the 2022 Australian Law Awards, one lawyer has posited that the awards program recognises the
Lawyers Weekly is proud to present you the 2022 Australian Law Awards, the premier night of celebration for Australia’s top legal professionals. Brought to you by Lawyers Weekly, together with ou
Award-winning NewLaw firm Sprintlaw has signed an “ideal partnership” with Annature to be its exclusive eSigning platform. Sprintlaw – which announced expansion into the UK last year and also w
Practitioners running their own businesses have to ensure, in an ever-changing market, that they are making concerted efforts to take care of personal matters such as insurance and estate planning.
Award-winning IP lawyer Naomi Pearce has the “preparedness to do things differently”. For her, this means preparing to be flexible, adaptable and creative, but also – and perhaps most import
The implications of a mid-February judgment from the High Court of Australia could be significant for litigators, including “clear” opportunities for class action promoters, argues one award-nomin