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Tuesday, 16 February 2010 |
Slater & Gordon announces earnings rise
Australia's first listed law firm, Slater & Gordon, has posted a 12.1 per cent rise in half year earnings.
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A-G gives nod to terrorism trials
The Attorney-General has acknowledged the sentences imposed by the NSW Supreme Court in the trial of five individuals convicted of terrorism offenses.
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WA courts deal a reshuffle
In the constant reshuffle that is the Australian legal profession, a replacement judge has been appointed to Western Australia's District Court after a space was left due to a departure to the state's Supreme Court.
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Judge puzzled over AWB treatment
The judge hearing the class action against AWB was puzzled by the argument that AWB executives knew how disclosure of their dealings with Saddam Hussein's regime could affect the company's share price.
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A vulnerable profession
The nature of the top-tier law firm has fundamentally shifted, writes Nick James.
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