Remembering Katrina

A year since the death of Sydney barrister Katrina Dawson, her family has been overwhelmed by support from the legal profession.

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Women in prison: the hidden story

The number of women in NSW prisons has quadrupled since 1982, growing at twice the rate of men.

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Wanting to do justice

More than 500 lawyers in NSW do voluntary work for the Public Interest Advocacy Centre (PIAC) – primarily for their Homeless Persons’ Legal Service –…

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View from the top

Managing some of the country’s largest law firms comes with many challenges and requires leaders at the top of their game.

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A woman of influence

Jennifer Robinson, legal adviser to Julian Assange and the United Liberation Movement for West Papua, is Director of Legal Advocacy for the Bertha Foundation where…

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Ice age

As use of the recreational drug known as “ice”grows across Australia, so do the risks for lawyers and society at large.

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Magna Carta: 800 years young

As we celebrate 800 years of Magna Carta, it’s timely to reflect on the bloodshed and tyranny behind its creation and the reasons for its…

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Sustaining Africa

For lawyer brothers John and Steve O’Reilly, a commitment to helping orphans in Africa has evolved into an innovative sustainability project with the potential to…

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Solicitors at war: a tale of Gallipoli

What role did solicitors and their families play in the Australian war effort? Take a look back at the the high cost the legal profession paid…

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Beating around the bush

The realities of regional, rural and remote legal practice are usually good, sometimes bad, and often surprising.

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