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Return-to-work anxiety looms for many lawyers
The prospect of returning to the office may be increasing levels of anxiety among some lawyers, who work in a profession rife with mental health issues that have only been exacerbated by the COVID-19 pandemic, according to an industry mental health manager.
Another global law firm cuts partner compensation
A global law firm with two offices in Australia will temporarily suspend partner draws due to the coronavirus health crisis.
Arnold Bloch Leibler wins access to Quindell due diligence docs
Arnold Bloch Leibler has been granted access to due diligence docs related to Slater and Gordon's $1.2 billion acquisition of professional services firm Quindell, to use in its defence of a class action over advice it gave on the troubled acquisition.
Coronavirus downturn ripe ground for law firm partner poaching
Economic uncertainty amid the coronavirus pandemic could see an increase in partner poaching among law firms in the coming months, according to several industry experts.
HSF elevates Australian partner to global disputes co-head
A Herbert Smith Freehills partner in Australia will co-lead the firm's global disputes practice, as part of a new leadership structure announced by its CEO.
Mills Oakley sued for falling prey to $1M email scam
Law firm Mills Oakley and a firm partner are facing a lawsuit alleging they violated their duty of care by transferring nearly $1 million in client funds to the wrong account after being duped by false emails purporting to be from a representative of one of the firm's clients.
Gadens cuts staff pay by 20% in COVID-19 downturn
A lower demand for legal services triggered by the coronavirus pandemic has forced law firm Gadens to reduce staff salaries by 20%.
Dentons cuts staff, partner pay to weather pandemic
Dentons has become the latest law firm to adopt belt-tightening measures in response to the coronavirus pandemic, announcing cuts to staff and partner pay for the next two months.
Court limits ‘fishing’ in ousted Piper Alderman partner’s sex discrimination case
Piper Alderman will spend the next six weeks gathering documents for a former partner who is seeking to revive her unlawful discrimination case against the firm, but a court limited the categories of documents sought to prevent a 'fishing' expedition.
Sparke Helmore puts salary increases on ice
Sparke Helmore has become the latest law firm to take steps to control costs in response to the coronavirus pandemic, announcing that it will suspend salary increases for the next financial year.