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High Court grants 2 out of 18 special leave applications
HCA special leave application results published, Melbourne lawyer referred to Legal Services Board for use of AI ([2024] FedCFamC2F 1166), UK trainee lawyers at Davis Polk earning $135K
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Results of applications for special leave to appeal determined yesterday found here - 2 grants out of 18 applications
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Student lawyers without practising certificates to earn $136k [AFR paywall]
US law firm Davis Polk will pay their UK trainee lawyers, who are yet to qualify as solicitors, at least $135,000.
NSW Bar Association Annual Report 2023 - 2024
“The reporting year saw a significant increase in the number of complaints referred to the Bar council for investigation. Over the reporting year the Bar Council received 102 and finalised 88 complaints, a significant increase from 76 in the previous year”
“An analysis of the 102 complaints received in 2023–24 shows that 37 were made by the barrister’s client or former client, 38 were made by the opposing party or opposing solicitor or barrister, and 5 were made by the Bar Council itself. The balance were made by witnesses, a government or statutory body, or other persons unrelated to the original matter.”
Holding Redlich moves to capitalise on government legal shake-up [AFR paywall]
The firm says a renewed focus on public sector work will push it towards growth and let it take advantage of procurement priorities.
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Gillham v Melbourne Symphony Orchestra: Online file
“The Federal Court has established this online file in view of the public interest in this matter.”
Singh v Kentucky Fried Chicken Pty Ltd [2024] FCA 1180
“PRACTICE AND PROCEDURE – class action brought by current and former employees of Kentucky Fried Chicken franchisees – proposed adduction of contextual evidence in relation to construction of industrial instruments – orders made”
The problem of complex legislation | Legal Theory | Cambridge Core
The High Court will tomorrow hear the appeal in Naaman v Jaken Properties Australia Pty Ltd & Ors hcourt.gov.au/assets/registr…
— High Court of Australia (@HighCourtofAus)
4:05 AM • Oct 10, 2024
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