NSW to abolish ‘good character’ at sentencing

The NSW Government has announced it will abolish the use of ‘good character’ in sentencing proceedings, a decision supported by victims advocacy groups.

By - 2 min read

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’.

By and - 6 min read

A view without borders

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

By - 21 min read

Sponsored content

Privacy and cybersecurity expertise when risk is rising

For Australian lawyers, privacy and cybersecurity have transformed from niche specialisations into essential practice capabilities – and clients need sophisticated guidance now. Read more

Big changes for first home buyers

First home buyers can now purchase a home with a deposit as low as 5 per cent. How will this impact national home ownership plans? Read more

Your membership gives you the advantage!

As a member of The Law Society of New South Wales, you have access to Member Advantage, one of Australia’s leading member benefits platforms. Read more

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…

By , , and - 5 min read

Film review: Is This Thing On?

Bradley Cooper’s third directorial effort is a couple of steps below the other two, but is boasted by great performances from Will Arnett and Laura…

By - 4 min read