Would you work for free?
By craigryan on June 1, 2016
You may have to if you are a young law student/graduate trying to get your foot in the legal industry door in today’s “buyer’s market†for law …
By craigryan on June 1, 2016
You may have to if you are a young law student/graduate trying to get your foot in the legal industry door in today’s “buyer’s market†for law …
By annieluu on May 6, 2016
A special event was recently held to mark the retirement of the Honourable Richard Edmonds. Members of the legal and academic profession attended a rec…
By journals.team on April 29, 2016
Thomson Reuters and Lander & Rogers co-hosted a special breakfast discussion on “The Future of Industrial Relations†held at the Lander &…
By journals.team on April 28, 2016
Members of the bench, bar, academia and all walks of the legal profession gathered for a historic occasion to mark the retirement of the longest-servi…
By craigryan on April 19, 2016
With thousands in job losses and potential losses from the collapse of Queensland Nickel and given the current difficulties faced by Arrium’s Whyall…
By journals.team on April 7, 2016
We are pleased to announce that Michael Christie SC has been appointed as the new General Editor of the Building and Construction Law Journal (BCL), co…
By craigryan on April 7, 2016
Befitting her position as the Federal Minister for Women, Senator Michaelia Cash affirmed her commitment to boosting the participation of women in the …
By shannontylerkelly on March 29, 2016
The 2016 meeting of the Criminal Law Journal Editorial Board was held on 22 March at Government House, Tasmania. Thomson Reuters and the Board are…
By craigryan on March 24, 2016
Reinstatement is the primary remedy in unfair dismissal cases under the Fair Work Act 2009 (Cth), but as two articles in the latest edition of Workplac…
By craigryan on March 16, 2016
Re-establishing the Australian Building and Construction Commission, cutting penalty rates, privatising NSW electricity, and tightening controls on ind…