Australia Law – EY Corporate Law Partner Makes Move to Maddocks As Corporate Partner

Maddocks is thrilled to announce the appointment of Alex Worner as a Partner in the Corporate practice in our Sydney office – a major hire that underscores the firm’s growing national and international reputation in high-value and complex transactions. Alex joins Maddocks from EY, where he spent nearly a decade at the forefront of significant mergers and

Australia Law – EY Corporate Law Partner Makes Move to Maddocks As Corporate Partner Read More »

Sex Crime Accusations Often Rely on Interpretation — Not Just Evidence

Source: Pexels kindelmedia 7714894

Article Source: Blake Poole Law An accusation of a sex crime initiates one of the most fraught and consequential journeys within the legal system. The stakes are profoundly high for everyone involved, capable of altering lives, reputations, and futures in an instant. While many areas of criminal law can pivot on a single piece of

Sex Crime Accusations Often Rely on Interpretation — Not Just Evidence Read More »

Climate Case Law – Monash expert: Landmark Torres Strait climate case dismissed – what next?

A Monash University expert is available to comment on the Australian federal court’s dismissal of a landmark climate case brought by two Torres Strait community leaders and the need for reform to address complex issues resulting from climate change.  Dr Ella Vines, Research Fellow Green Lab, Monash Business School Contact details: +61 405 737 599

Climate Case Law – Monash expert: Landmark Torres Strait climate case dismissed – what next? Read More »

NZ Law – DLA Piper deepens specialist capability with senior promotions and strategic hires

DLA Piper senior lawyers: Nick Byrnes, Kieron Creagh, Jennifer Smith, Tyson Hullena, Mike Campbell 16 July 2025 – DLA Piper has announced three senior promotions alongside two strategic lateral hires, reinforcing the firm’s capabilities in high-demand practice areas across New Zealand. The appointments reflect growing client demand in financial services, employment, infrastructure, renewable energy, regulatory reform, and

NZ Law – DLA Piper deepens specialist capability with senior promotions and strategic hires Read More »

London Growth for Cooley with Recruitment of Tech Law Expert

Cohen jonathan 30652 web

Cooley’s London law office continues its expansion since its opening in the city 10 years ago and continues to build its work as a tech law and M&A powerhouse with the recruitment of Jonathan Cohen. Their press release is below – London – 15 July 2025 – Jonathan Cohen has joined Cooley as a partner in the firm’s

London Growth for Cooley with Recruitment of Tech Law Expert Read More »

Law Firm Marketing Traffic Trap

Lawmarketing

Remember when everyone said “content is king”? It appears that the king has been dethroned with the launch of AI Overviews and the onset of AI summaries.

Sarah Perez at TechCrunch just dropped some sobering numbers. Since Google launched AI Overviews in May 2024, nearly 69 percent of news searches end with zero clicks to actual websites. That’s up from 56 percent before AI summaries took over.

So if you search for “Supreme Court ruling on AI patents” Google’s AI gives you a neat summary right at the top.

Law Firm Marketing Traffic Trap Read More »

From Conflict to Clarity: How Lab-Created Diamonds Are Redefining Legal and Ethical Standards in the Jewelry Trade

Article Source: Diamondere.com Suggested URL: conflict-to-clarity-how-lab-created-diamonds-redefining-legal-ethical-standards-in-jewelry-trade Lab-created diamonds are impacting the jewelry industry in various ways, and in particular they represent a challenge to long-standing legal and ethical norms tied to mining practices, environmental harm, and human rights concerns. So, how exactly are lab-created diamonds shifting conversations around trade laws and standards, and what does

From Conflict to Clarity: How Lab-Created Diamonds Are Redefining Legal and Ethical Standards in the Jewelry Trade Read More »

Scroll to Top