A judge has rejected calls to keep confidential the details of professional misconduct claims against the funder and lawyers behind the Banksia Securities class action, in a ruling that revealed that investors of the collapsed lender could recover $30 million more if allegations against the legal team are established at trial.
Union unfairly sacked official over Labor conference spat, lawsuit claims
Law firm leaders reflect on lessons learned from COVID-19
The global pandemic has shown that the traditional law firm operating model can be transformed with speed and agility if needed. Beyond the anticipated shift to more flexible working arrangements, Lawyerly asked law firms leader to share some of the other lessons they have learned from COVID-19 and how they will incorporate these experiences into the management of their firm.
Bupa drops lawsuit against aged care regulator on the heels of $6M penalty
Lawyer wins $84,000 in defamation case over Google, Yelp reviews
‘More extraordinary by the moment’: Reckitt slams AFT bid to reopen Maxigesic case
Australian Bar Association’s trade mark lawsuit is not a class action, judge says
Government faces hefty bill after loss in landmark live export class action
Ben Roberts-Smith involved in two more killings of Afghan detainees, court hears
What the new normal will look like for lawyers as firms reopen doors
The reopening of law firm offices in Melbourne and Sydney may still be months away but firms have given Lawyerly a glimpse of what it might look like when staff do return to the office, from split workforces to strictly enforced health and safety rules. One thing is for sure, COVID-19 has changed the way lawyers will work from now on.