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Scott Puxty (pictured) has rejoined Sparke Helmore, where he started his legal career. He brings his practice with him to the BigLaw firm. This content is available exclusively to Lawyers Weekly ...
Hamilton Locke had added five new partners (all pictured) to its ranks as it looks to continue its strategic growth. This content is available exclusively to Lawyers Weekly premium members. If you ...
The Office of the Director of Public Prosecutions (NSW) has published its Sexual Assault Review Report, which evaluated more than 327 adult sexual offence cases that were scheduled for trial between 1 ...
New director Neal Dallas and associate lawyer Victoria Mercer both join the firm from McInnes Wilson Lawyers and will focus on wealth advisory services within businessDEPOT. This content is available ...
Actionstep has released its 2024 Australian Midsize Law Firm Priorities Report, uncovering a number of key trends shaping the midsize legal industry. This content is available exclusively to Lawyers ...
In a move to continue its growth and bolster its Sydney office, partner Chun Wing Yeung has joined Summer Lawyers with solicitor Peter Lee. This content is available exclusively to Lawyers Weekly ...
If you check this box before you log in, you won’t have to log back into the website next time you return, even if you close your browser and come back later. The firm declared Mr Simmons will bring ...
A Northern Territory woman, known only as XY for legal reasons, sent such a volume and frequency of emails to the Supreme Court and the Law Society that their systems crashed and they were left with ...
DC Legal, a firm established by former solicitor Bruce Dennis, is seeking to dive into the inner workings of a trust account that had been operated by solicitor Marcel Joukhador to receive $2,382,000 ...
As part of the NSW government’s $18 million investment into the jurisdiction and to allow for the mandatory inquest into the Bondi Junction stabbing, Magistrate Kasey Pearce was appointed deputy state ...
Dixon Hearder (pictured) is moving back to Baker McKenzie and will serve as a partner in the global firm’s Sydney office. This content is available exclusively to Lawyers Weekly premium members. If ...
If you check this box before you log in, you won’t have to log back into the website next time you return, even if you close your browser and come back later. A disgraced barrister tossed out of the ...