Lawyer versus solicitor: what’s in a name?
Ever wondered why some legal professionals are called lawyers while others are called solicitors?
By Carol Prasad - 5 min readData centres face five-star Australian regulatory changes
The Australian government’s new regulations dictate that data service providers need to achieve a five-star rating from NABERS (National Australian Built Environment Rating System).
By Cat Woods - 7 min readThe new privacy tort’s contentious exemption: the ‘character of news’
Can gossip be news? Explore how Australia’s new privacy tort challenges media freedoms and redefines journalism in the age of celebrity and digital storytelling.
By Matthew Richardson SC - 1 min readSponsored content
Lien on me: a quick guide to solicitor’s liens
As solicitors, we deliver services to our clients. But what happens if the client doesn’t pay your bill? There are steps you can take.
By Charlotte Morson - 5 min readBook review: Audition
Katie Kitamura’s new novel is a puzzling, and compelling story that continues to explore the themes of marriage she introduced in her previous work.
By Amy Dale - 2 min read- 01 Lawyer versus solicitor: what’s in a name?
- 02 ChatGPT Infiltrates Australian Courtroom
- 03 Key changes to use of DNA evidence in courtrooms
- 04 NSW Attorney General announces multiple new appointments to Supreme Court, District and Coroners Court
- 05 What is a Calderbank offer? Settlement offers and indemnity costs