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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NZ Law Firm News: MinterEllisonRuddWatts triumphs at IFLR Asia Pacific Awards 2025

Law Job? Check here Source: MinterEllisonRuddWatts MinterEllisonRuddWatts has again been recognised for its outstanding contributions to the legal industry at the prestigious IFLR Asia Pacific Awards 2025, held in Hong Kong on 16 April. This year, MinterEllisonRuddWatts stood out among the finalists, showcasing the firm’s expertise and leadership and was named as Law Firm of the

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DWF’s Private Equity Diet Sees 100+ Staff Positions Deemed Non-Essential in ‘Growth Strategy’

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The UK Law Private Equity Pinch Jacqui Coombe, LawFuel contributor In the latest episode of “When Private Equity Buys Your Law Firm,” DWF is showing over 100 staff members the door marked “consultation” – a corporate euphemism we all know precedes the actual exit sign.  The top-25 UK firm has launched a redundancy consultation affecting

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What Really Happens After a Personal Injury: From Accident Scene to Settlement

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Image Source Accidents can turn your world upside down in an instant. One moment you’re going about your day, and the next, you’re dealing with injuries, emotional distress, and a mountain of uncertainty. Many people assume that the process after a personal injury is straightforward—file a claim, get a settlement, move on. But in reality,

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This Retired Lawyer’s Second Act Is Anything But a Red Herring

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From Legal Briefs to Board Game Design for Simon Mortlock New Zealand lawyer Simon Mortlock’s law career transition has seen 53 years as a practicing lawyer to developing a winning board game to benefit his local community. NZ Law Jobs Here The retired founding partner of Christchurch law firm Mortlock McCormack Law has channeled his

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Understanding Intersectional Discrimination: Why It Matters in California’s Legal Landscape

In today’s evolving legal landscape, understanding intersectional discrimination is crucial for those seeking fairness and equality in the workplace and society. Intersectional discrimination refers to the complex layers of discrimination that individuals face due to their identity, which may include race, gender, age, disability, sexual orientation, or other factors.  In California, a state known for

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The Sound of Love: How Music Influences Online Dating on Flirtini – and the Legal Side of Sharing Tracks

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Music has always been a universal language of emotions, bringing people together across cultures and backgrounds. In the digital age, where dating apps have become a primary way to connect, music plays an even bigger role in building romantic relationships. Many dating platforms now factor in musical preferences when matching users, helping them find like-minded

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The Perry and Squirrell File – An LGBTQ Legal Tangle For Melbourne Barristers

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Basrristers disciplined over ‘LGBTQ ‘joke’ posted in elevators Two veteran Melbourne barristers, John F. Perry and Robert G. Squirrell, have been officially disciplined after admitting to involvement in posting an offensive and demeaning “joke” targeting LGBTQ lawyers in the lifts of the Owen Dixon Chambers East, in Melbourne. Citations:

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Jones Day’s Bethany Biesenthal named to “Notable Litigators and Trial Attorneys” list for 2025 by Crain’s Chicago Business

Jones Day ‘Notable Litigator’ April 21, 2025 Awards & Rankings Crain’s Chicago Business has named Bethany Biesenthal, a partner in the Firm’s Investigations & White Collar Defense Practice, among the publication’s “Notable Litigators and Trial Attorneys” for 2025. A lawyer awarded this distinction must have made a measurable and specific impact in the types of cases handled,

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The Best Lawyers in Australia™ 2026 recognizes 34 Jones Day lawyers

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Australia Law: Best Lawyers April 21, 2025 Awards & Rankings The 2026 edition of The Best Lawyers in Australia™ has recognized 34 lawyers in 32 areas of practice from across Jones Day’s four Australian offices. Six lawyers were named “Ones To Watch.” In addition, the publication awarded two Jones Day lawyers 2026 “Lawyer of the Year

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Car Collision Settlement: What To Expect and How To Maximize Your Compensation

Every year, thousands of people deal with the difficult aftermath of car collisions. They face not only physical injuries but also the heavy burden of financial strain. Navigating the complex world of settlements often adds even more stress during a hard time. Many individuals encounter confusing settlement processes and unfair offers from insurance companies. Others

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