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Three Acting Judges Appointed, Chief Justice Announces

Latest Jobs on the LawFuel Network – The Chief Justice is pleased to announce the appointment of three acting judges. These appointments are made by the Governor-General acting on the advice of the Attorney-General. The Hon Justice Helen Cull has been appointed an acting Judge of the High Court from 24 October 2023 until 31

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How A Law Blog Changed The US News Law School Rankings

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U.S. News has released its controversial 2023-2024 Best Law Schools rankings, which faced delays and methodological changes. The rankings now heavily emphasize employment outcomes and bar passage rates. Notable changes include Harvard dropping to fifth place, a tie between Penn and Yale being broken, and Duke making the biggest gain in the T14. State schools also saw significant improvements.

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Survey Shows 27 Percent of Law Firms Miss Out on Valuable Cases: Online Law Marketing Mistakes

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Online Law Marketing Missteps Technology, personalization and speed are among key trends in online lead form responsiveness May 16, 2023 / Twenty-seven percent of law firms don’t respond to online leads, giving way for competitors in their market to serve more clients and elevate their presence in their community, according to a new study from leading

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Law Firm Expands With Intention To Built A ‘Vastly Different Culture’ to Other Law Firms

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Law Firm and Culture Difference New Zealand law firm K3 Legal has taken the next step in its growth and appointed two new directors to its team, and has also added a new senior associate to its civil litigation group. >> In-House Counsel? Family Law? Government? We have New Zealand’s Best Law Jobs Right Here

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LSAT or Not? ABA Council Faces Tough Decisions on Law School Admissions

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The American Bar Association’s Council of the Section of Legal Education and Admissions to the Bar will reconsider the elimination of the longstanding rule requiring schools to use the Law School Admission Test (LSAT) or other standardized tests when admitting students. The decision raises the question: should law schools continue to require standardized tests like the LSAT as part of their admissions process?

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Power Lawyer Stacey Shortall Wins Diversity & Inclusion Award

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New Zealand Lawyer of the Year Wins Again LawFuel Power Lawyer and former New Zealand Lawyer of the Year Stacey Shortall has won the Chambers Asia Pacific Award for Partner Stacey Shortall was named as the winner of Chambers Asia Pacific Award for Outstanding Contribution to Diversity and Inclusion category in Singapore. >> Best Law Jobs Are Here

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2023 Australia Federal Budget shines a critical spotlight on the importance of Innovation in Tech 

SYDNEY, 10 May 2023 — The Stone & Chalk Group welcomes this week’s Federal Budget and the investment it promises for a stronger Australian emerging technology ecosystem and the cyber security sector that protects it.  “The Stone & Chalk Group understands the value of investing in an innovation ecosystem. As the largest innovation community in

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