With a lot of luck, a last minute decision to join a legal clinic changed the entire career trajectory of one final year student who started her degree with the firm belief that she would be graduating with completely different aspirations and goals.
In a statement announcing his intention to stand for One Nation, recently suspended solicitor Nathan Buckley claimed it was because party leader Pauline Hanson and her anti-COVID-19 vaccination efforts have “been an inspiration”.
The judge who inadvertently created the #Lawyercat phenomenon has warned law students and graduates to be cautious of social media, no matter how much they try to keep their personal and professional lives separate online.
Although we’re less than a month into 2022, the legal profession has already seen some major news that has everyone talking. Here are the top 10 of those updates that law students, graduates and all new lawyers should be across.
Law students with a Canberra university were instrumental in creating the “most extensive open data set” that analyses the Environmental, Social and Governance disclosure rates among the top 100 apparel companies globally.