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AFR names its top 5 powerbrokers in the law, study conducted on performance of generative artificial intelligence vs. law students in criminal law exams, Dentons CEO Doug Stipanicev in hot water
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Dentons CEO Doug Stipanicev caught in anti-vax storm [The Australian paywall]
The local chief executive of the world’s largest law firm has been accused of sending an email containing anti-Semitic material, promoting conspiracy theories about Covid-19 and endorsing claims the judicial system is ‘corrupt’, in a Federal Court lawsuit.
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Australia’s top five powerbrokers in the law for 2024 [AFR paywall]
It was a momentous year for the High Court, the competition regulator and outspoken judges. Here are the people setting the agenda in legal circles.
Generative artificial intelligence vs. law students: an empirical study on criminal law exam performance - Armin Alimardani, University of Wollongong
Rotation in focus: Funds, Supe - Allens Confidential - Apple Podcasts
“Can junior lawyers work in an area of law in which they have no previous experience? Intimidating as it might seem, this week's episode reveals why diving into the unknown can often be the best move at the start of your career. In this episode, Cat and Sam meet Funds, Super and Financial Services partner Kerensa Sneyd and lawyer Curtis Haas to find out more about the practice area and what makes it special for early-career lawyers. What actually is funds, super and financial services? Do you need a business degree to thrive? What skills does it develop in junior lawyers? Kerensa and Curtis share their interest in the practice, how they (unexpectedly) ended up there and what it feels like to see their advice to clients in action.”
Professor Jeannie Marie Paterson (Melbourne Law School) - Woolworths and Coles sued by ACCC for allegedly misleading shoppers over the price of more than 500 products
Daze in Court: Binding Financial Agreements –Think Foley's – Apple Podcasts
“In this new Daze In Court episode, Rohan, Sophie & Nick explore key issues surrounding add backs and binding financial agreements in family law. The discussion covers important considerations and practical insights for legal practitioners dealing with these areas.”
Human rights law and the protection of sibling relationships – Monash Lens
What's behind Mexico's plan to elect judges - Law Report - Apple Podcasts
Will allowing voters to elect judges create cleaner, more effective courts in Mexico? Or could it destroy the separation of powers and put new pressures on Mexico's justice system?
Andrew Laming seemingly seeking special leave in @HighCourtofAus to appeal his pecuniary penalty for unattributed electoral Facebook posts: classic.austlii.edu.au/au/cases/cth/F…
— Jeremy Gans (@jeremy_gans)
6:58 AM • Sep 24, 2024
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