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Australia’s five most powerful people in law for 2025 [AFR paywall]
Two lower-profile judges have made this year’s list, and both are shaping their courts’ directions in equally influential ways.
This week, we welcome multi-award-winning writer and former barrister, Jock Serong. For as long as he can remember, Jock wanted to be a writer, but after a better-than-expected mark in year 12, a law degree seemed to be a safer bet than journalism. Despite doing some truly fascinating cases, including early Native Title work in Western Australia, and junioring in the Silk Miller murder trials, it was always the stories and not the law that captivated him. So after almost two decades in the law, he let his practising certificate expire and made the leap to full-time writer.
Til debt do us part [Capital Brief paywall]
Divorce is good business for fintech investor Craig Carroll and his startup JustFund, as family law lending sheds its “wild west” reputation.
Exposure Draft of Australia's digital asset platform laws have (mercifully, finally, etc) been released. One month consultation period now follows. consult.treasury.gov.au/c2025-701519 #cryptolaw #cryptoregulation #cryptonews
— #Aaron Lane (#@AMLane_au)
9:36 AM • Sep 25, 2025
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