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Lawyers would be subject to anti-money laundering laws under ‘overdue’ reforms
Legal Ethics 2023-04-20 10:21 pm By Cindy Cameronne

Reforms to simplify and modernise Australia’s anti-money laundering and counter-terrorism financing regime will see lawyers and accountants subject to the regulations for the first time.

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Sydney silk reprimanded for alleged sexual harassment and workplace bullying
Construction 2023-04-05 11:20 pm By Cindy Cameronne

A leading construction and commercial law silk in Sydney has been subject to a reprimand by the NSW legal services commissioner for alleged sexual harassment and workplace bullying. 

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‘Diligent’ silk not negligent in advice on lawsuit, judge says
Andrew Girgis 2023-04-05 12:53 pm By Sam Matthews

A solicitor and a Sydney silk have been cleared of allegations they gave negligent advice in an action against a law firm, with a judge finding the barrister was “diligent, thorough, careful and ethical”.

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Law firm’s $16.6M payday OK’d over 7-Eleven class action contradictor’s protests
7-Eleven 2023-02-14 11:55 pm By Cindy Cameronne

A judge has blessed a law firm’s $16.6 million legal bill for running two franchisee class actions against 7-Eleven despite a contradictor’s argument that it had a “troubling” practice of deferring its fees to benefit the funder that bankrolled the cases. 

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Barrister found in contempt for repping sons without certificate, but spared conviction
Business of Law 2023-02-09 11:11 pm By Christine Caulfield

A Victorian barrister has been found guilty of contempt of court for representing her sons despite an order barring her from legal practice, but a judge dismissed a call by the legal watchdog to record a criminal conviction, saying the lawyer had not been deliberately defiant.

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Media protests new Federal Court rules limiting public’s access to documents
Chief Justice James Allsop 2023-01-17 7:12 pm By Cindy Cameronne

Editors and journalists from Australia’s largest news organisations have protested recent changes to the Federal Court Rules that restrict the public’s access to documents filed with the court, calling it a “full-frontal assault” on open justice. 

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Major firms dragged to court by clients, partners in 2022
Business of Law 2023-01-17 2:50 pm By Cindy Cameronne

Some of Australia’s biggest law firms were targeted by lawsuits in 2022, facing allegations of negligence or bad advice from clients, or else accused by their own partners of misconduct.

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Former KWM solicitor, now judge, won’t recuse herself from United Petroleum case
Associate Justice Patricia Matthews 2023-01-13 4:46 pm By Sam Matthews

A judge who previously acted for a United Petroleum Group company in a “highly acrimonious” case eight years ago has refused to recuse herself from adjudicating a new dispute involving a related company.

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Lawyers restrained from acting in property dispute, referred to legal watchdog
Associate Justice Patricia Matthews 2023-01-13 12:38 pm By Sam Matthews

A prominent Melbourne lawyer and his wife have been restrained from acting in a property dispute, after a judge found they misled the court and facilitated a false settlement in favour of their clients.

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Barrister found guilty of professional misconduct over unsubstantiated fraud allegations
Business of Law 2023-01-12 10:43 pm By Sam Matthews

The Victorian Civil and Administrative Tribunal has found a Melbourne barrister guilty of professional misconduct for making an unsubstantiated allegation of fraud in a costs dispute six years ago.

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