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Barristers Rebecca Treston KC and Michael Copley KC were sworn in as Supreme Court judges last week.
Profession updates
Last week in Parliament: 30 April to 2 May 2024
10 May 2024
QCAT introduces five forms for disputes
8 May 2024
Mental Health Court issues PD on reports
8 May 2024
New factsheets on family law changes
7 May 2024
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Celebrating our members
QLS celebrates our loyal members who have contributed a remarkable 25 and 50 years to the Society and the profession.
Excellence in Law Awards
Meet this year’s QLS Excellence in Law Award winners. Read about their achievements and we showcase photos from the 2023 event.
150 years: Special series
This year, QLS is celebrating the 150-year anniversary since the first law society in Queensland with a series of feature articles.
Perspectives
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Queensland Parole Board Deputy President Peter Shields helps break down some of the misconceptions about the role of the parole board.
Natalie Gauld
- Perspectives
The initial 2023-24 Self-Review Return will need to be lodged between 1 July 2024 and 31 October 2024.
Richard Hundt
- Perspectives
ADA Law Community Legal Service solicitors Karen Williams and Rebecca Anderson are advocating for greater engagement with older people.
Careers
In practice
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For Incorporated Legal Practices, however, notice must be given, and a failure to do so can have significant consequence.
Shane Budden
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In Rogic v Samaan [2018] NSWSC 1464, a bilingual solicitor interpreted the affidavit evidence of one of his witnesses from Serbian into English.
Carl Gene Fordham
People
- Suburban cowboy
The thing is, it is CPD season so I am doing a lot of presentations, all around the place. These travels are good though – I get to meet the profession and indeed have new experiences and learn new things.
Shane Budden
- Early career lawyers, News
The Kuskie and Gill families were celebrating after Monday's Admission Sitting at Banco Court, Brisbane.
Natalie Gauld
- Early career lawyers, News
Newly admitted lawyer Jennifer Millers was always interested in a community-oriented career but wasn't sure which path to take when finishing high school.
Natalie Gauld