Film review: Dark Waters
In recognition of Robert Bilott’s upcoming keynote on the Law Society conference, LSJ reviews Todd Haynes’ 2019 film about his legal fight against a chemical…
By Francisco Silva - < 1 min readIn recognition of Robert Bilott’s upcoming keynote on the Law Society conference, LSJ reviews Todd Haynes’ 2019 film about his legal fight against a chemical…
By Francisco Silva - < 1 min readSince ChatGPT burst on to the world stage at the end of 2022, there has been much discussion of the implications of AI for legal…
By Allan McCay - < 1 min readDay one of the 2024 Annual Conference is proudly presented by the team behind LSJ
By LSJ Staff - < 1 min readIt’s time to start valuing the introverts in your team.
By Peter Agnew - < 1 min readLawyer, scientist, and tunnel expert Arnold Dix digs into his unique career path and how all his professional roles guide and solidify his approach to…
By Francisco Silva - < 1 min readThe Australian parliament will conduct a national inquiry into the dangers of “forever chemicals”. The move comes after a string of revelations about the potential dangers…
By Bangle Wu and Ehsan Nabavi - < 1 min readA lawyer who shone a light on ‘forever chemicals’ in the United States, will share his insights with the legal profession in NSW.
By Karl Hoerr - < 1 min readAs law firms battle for an edge in Australia’s fiercely competitive sector, experts are urging employers to harness the talents of neurodiverse workers.
By Sam McKeith - < 1 min readUsing algorithms in automated decision-making is not a new phenomenon. Given the popularity of artificial intelligence, there are legal and ethical implications to consider.
By Wendy Yang - < 1 min readThe NSW government should look both abroad and at home for guidance on how to regulate burgeoning artificial intelligence (AI) technology rather than “reinvent the…
By Henry Ea - < 1 min read