Lawyer of the Year 2022 Tudor Clee – From Car Boot to ‘Loophole Lawyer’, the Lawyer Who Fought The Government And Won

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LawFuel’s 2022 Lawyer of the Year is the battling ‘loophole lawyer’ who fought to get Charlotte Bellis into the country under the MIQ lottery system.

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Australian Law News – King & Wood Mallesons Promote Four Partners

King & Wood Mallesons Australia (KWM), a member of Asia’s top tier law firm network, is pleased to announce the promotion of 4 lawyers to its Australia partnership. Joining the KWM Australia partnership are: These promotions, effective from 1 July 2025, reflect our distinct legal excellence and commitment to investing in future leaders to provide

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Boutique Law Firm Winner: Candey Takes Out Top Award in Litigation Firm of Year

Candey Law team win the Lawyer Awards Boutique Litigation Firm of The Year 2025 Unlike Litigation Team of the Year, the Litigation Boutique of the Year Award is given for a firm’s all round performance. Firms – which naturally need to be “litigation boutiques” – are judged based on their place in the market, recent

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Why Law Firms Must Adapt or Risk Losing the Next Generation of Legal Minds

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Everyone’s talking about the future of work, but it feels like the plot of a prestige TV show—lots of drama, cliffhangers, and unexpected twists? Deloitte’s latest survey of Gen Z and millennials is basically the season finale, packed with insights about what the new guard wants from their jobs, their employers, and, well, life in

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Seven-Strong Legal Exodus: Why Willkie Farr’s Trump Deal Cost Them Top Talent

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In early April 2025, Wilkie Farr & Gallagher struck a high-stakes deal with the Trump administration: a commitment to provide $100 million in pro bono services—and a controversial pledge to limit diversity initiatives—to dodge punitive executive orders.

That deal has now triggered a legal talent landslide. Seven well-established litigation partners, mainly from the San Francisco office, have abandoned ship for Cooley LLP, who have actively challenged those Trump orders in court.

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Building Client Trust in Family Legal Matters: What Actually Works?

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Source: Stowe Family Law, UK When personal relationships break down and legal support becomes necessary, clients often approach family solicitors at a time of heightened emotion and uncertainty. They want more than accurate legal advice, reassurance, consistent support, and clear communication. Trust becomes the deciding factor in whether a client feels protected or overwhelmed. The

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Cognitive Skills Lawyers Can Build Outside the Courtroom

Lawyers are educated in law schools, refined in courtrooms, and perfected over years of case work. But not all skills an excellent lawyer requires are developed within a courtroom. Among the most significant mental attributes, such as keen memory, firm concentration, and tranquil thinking, habits developed outside office hours are essential. Amidst crowded calendars, attorneys

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Why Every Busy Office Needs Professional Bug Sweeping Services

Article source: National Private Investigators In today’s fast-paced business world, protecting sensitive information is more important than ever. Busy offices are hubs of activity, with employees, clients, and visitors constantly coming and going. Amidst all this hustle and bustle, the risk of covert surveillance and eavesdropping can easily be overlooked. That’s where professional bug sweeping

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NZ Law – SFO Prosecution Sees Sentencing on $2 Million Fraud on Oranga Tamariki

Husband who worked with public servant wife to defraud Oranga Tamariki of $2 million sentenced in SFO case A man who worked with his public servant wife to fraudulently obtain more than $2 million from Oranga Tamariki  ̶   Ministry for Children was sentenced today, after pleading guilty to charges brought by the Serious Fraud Office

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