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24.01.2022 The former NSW Supreme Court defamation judge David Levine died on May 11 at the age of 75. The Gazette pays tribute to him with a collection of memories from friends and colleagues.



22.01.2022 It's yet another appellate slamming of His Honour Judge Salvatore Vasta - this time by a full Family Court bench. There were all the hallmarks of a Sal special: threats of imprisonment, breaches of natural justice and the extensive re-writing of an ex temp judgment.

20.01.2022 Under the cover of COVID, the Coalition has dumped a new set of spy laws onto the legislative conveyor belt. You know the drill: more power for ASIO and its ilk, and fewer protections for privacy or the rule of law. Janek Drevikovsky reports on the wider scope for Washington's regime of global spying.

20.01.2022 A country solicitor has failed spectacularly to convince the Full Feds that his sexual harassment of a female employee was no more than the "strictly honourable" overtures of a Mr Darcy. https://justinian.com.au/home/pride-and-prejudice.html



16.01.2022 The world order is collapsing yet the annual round of law firm clerkship applications proceeded unabated. Barely Legal jumped through hoops to land a poorly paid plum job.

15.01.2022 In withering judgments, LHD Lawyers were criticised for their "disturbing" conduct and "insouciance", failing to tell the parents of a young woman who died in the MH17 plane crash they had been dropped from the action.

14.01.2022 Who knew what and when about Heydon's wandering hands will emerge more fully. The #MeToo movement gave these women an assurance that wasn't available when a giant of the legal profession was busily disrupting their career prospects.



14.01.2022 A great cry has gone up - from within the legal caper - about the need to do something. Quietly, there have even been mutterings about a police investigation into Dyson's deeds. So where has all this shouting got us?

10.01.2022 Should Cook be hidden in a museum, or is there another way of dealing with bruised feelings engendered by his statue?

09.01.2022 After a languid few months, team players are back for the kick-off at the great Macquarie Street Bear-Pit. New laws abound, with plenty more reform measures foreshadowed. Janek Drevikovsky reports from Macquarie Street

09.01.2022 The ashes of Dyson Heydon's standing are scattered far and wide.

05.01.2022 The anti-mask, no jabs brigade looks to the outer reaches of the law for support. Clients looking to save on doctors fees can find medical-cum-legal advice at G&B Lawyers and get a decent bang for their buck. Alan Zheng reports from the frontline



05.01.2022 The 2019 supreme court term has ended. Here's who won and who lost. Roger Fitch reports from Washington

03.01.2022 "Upskilling" is the mission for tomorrow's lawyers and what the Bottled Law people are providing is "LegalTech, innovation, and NewLaw with industry webinars, professional certifications and a global network of experts". Now, Bottled Law finds itself a finalist in the Lawyers Weekly awards for innovator of the year.

02.01.2022 We’ve scoured through 270 media law decisions from around Australia to find out who are the most active media lawyers and who manages the lion’s share of courtroom triumphs. Make way for the GLJ‘s inaugural lawyers’ vanity table, the latest in data-driven journalism: https://glj.com.au/media-lawyers-hall-of-fame/

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