Future-proofing a legal career with human capabilities

Solicitors are familiar with the technical skills needed for a legal career in 2026, but what about the human-centric attributes?

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Credibility and burden of proof in oral loan agreements

Oral loan agreements are generally legally binding in New South Wales, but this is only the case when they contain some fundamental elements of a…

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Why it’s time to embrace the trust account

There’s a perception that trust accounting is overly complicated, time consuming or simply ‘not worth the hassle’.

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A view without borders

Profile: Sandy Mak, Head of Corporate, Corrs Chambers Westgarth

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How to get managers to say yes to flexible work arrangements, according to new research

In the modern workplace, flexible arrangements can be as important as salary for some. For many employees, flexibility is no longer a nice-to-have luxury. It…

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Film review: “Wuthering Heights”, Crime 101 (plus ticket giveaway)

Jacob Elordi and Margot Robbie’s long-awaited adaptation of Emily Brontë’s novel fails to live up to the expectation, but Chris Hemsworth channels Michael Mann for…

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