Stand, bow, sit: disrespectful court behaviour

Intentionally disrespectful conduct in a court has been elevated recently from “very stupid things that people do” to “very stupid things that people can be…

The case for diversity

Diversity is a key ingredient for successful businesses, yet Australian law firms remain culturally bland.

Dealing with high-conflict personalities

Law firms are magnets for high-conflict personalities. High-conflict expert Megan Hunter shares her tips for lawyers managing difficult clients and colleagues.

Is ageism holding you back?

Age discrimination is a double-edged sword: we cut down the elderly for being too slow to respond, and the young for being too quick to…

Are you really a 10?

We can’t all be superior, all the time. The bell curve is alive and well in the workplace.

What makes good lawyers turn bad?

Understanding behavioural ethics can assist in avoiding the common missteps to poor ethical decision-making and behaviour. By JUSTINE ROGERS and MICHAEL LEGG.