Feb 28, 2025
Employee ownership structures could become
increasingly common in the Australian market, and – in an age of
rapid market change and shifting employee sentiment – it could well
be an option that firm owners opt for to ensure long-term business
success.
In this episode of The Boutique Lawyer Show, host Jerome...
Feb 25, 2025
Despite the legal profession’s strong emphasis on professional connections, many law students and young lawyers struggle to establish them early in their careers, often hindering their ability to enter the field. Here, a new firm owner shares her personal journey, detailing how she overcame these obstacles through...
Feb 21, 2025
In recent years, there have been numerous examples of workers – such as rugby star Israel Folau – having suffered employment consequences, including termination, for expression of personal views. This, Josh Bornstein argues, is demonstrative of a concerning and increasing level of power and control that corporations...
Feb 18, 2025
For Elle Jones, working as a fractional general counsel not only
better suits her needs – it also works well, she says, for
businesses that don’t have an in-house legal function. This
vocational pathway, she has observed, is “popping up all over the
place”.
In this episode of The Corporate Counsel Show, host...
Feb 14, 2025
Recently, the High Court has recognised that an “impoverishment
of evidence” will not, in and of itself, give rise to successful
applications for permanent stays of proceedings. Here, a BigLaw
partner unpacks two recent decisions from the court and what those
matters mean for litigators.
In this episode of The...