Lawyers Weekly
Lawyers Weekly is Australia’s leading authoritative source of independent news, analysis and opinion about the business of law in Australia. Published weekly and delivered to the leading lawyers across Australia, Lawyers Weekly has rapidly become the bible for legal business across the country.
Lawyers Weekly is the only publication read in-depth each issue by Australia’s leading legal practitioners. It provides accurate and informative editorial coverage on those issues affecting the way law firms conduct their business. It includes expert opinion pieces, analysis of the issues impacting on the business of firms, broader geographic coverage of events and issues, regular technology reports as well as regular training & education reports.
Lawyers Weekly not only takes pride in its news-breaking reporting, but also in its active role in shaping and progressing the way legal business is conducted in Australia.
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Congratulations to all the winners of the Women in Law Awards 2025
Protégé: Why AI is making this the best time in decades to become a lawyer
The Litigation Partner of the Year on being underestimated and embracing differences
The Boutique Lawyer Show: How a 30-year lawyer is pivoting and adapting in a time of change
Jerome Doraisamy announces the return of the Corporate Counsel Summit
Submissions and nominations are now open for the Corporate Counsel Awards 2026
‘Leaning in’ with AI (and getting the governance and business strategy right)
Australia’s leading innovators take the stage
Lawyers Weekly’s 30 Under 30 Awards program returns for 2026
From legal team head to GM
Pivoting, niching, and starting a side hustle
Ensuring psychologically safe workplaces (and AI’s place in such conversations)
Concussion in women’s sport and legal implications
Ensuring best practice in settlement agreements (and litigation more broadly)
Going from service provider to decision-maker
25 years of excellence: Honouring Australia’s legal leaders
‘There’s no shortcut to the top’ in law
Rethinking social media policies following the Lattouf v ABC proceedings
How professionals can help break the poverty cycle and empower communities through education
Here’s why you should get involved in the Australian AI Awards 2025