Continuing the QYL feature, we are presenting Q&A with Minaali Prasad, Treasurer of Queensland Young Lawyers. Getting to Know Minaali... Q. Who am I? A. Minaali Prasad, Treasurer - QYL... read more →
We are back with our next Q&A from Queensland Young Lawyers (QYL) feature. QYL committee member, Kiarah Grace Kelly, shares some interesting insights on her career and life. Getting to... read more →
In this feature, we are glad to present you with some candid insights on Helen Driscoll, President of Queensland Young Lawyers. Getting to Know Helen... Q. Who am I? A.... read more →
In this feature, we bring you insights and achievements from the Queensland Young Lawyers (QYL) Committee. Let us find out how QYL burgeoned into a strong reputed brand that it is... read more →
From securing crypto transactions with law enforcement to improving AML compliance, here's what happened in April 2022. Elon Musk’s Twitter Acquisition The world’s richest man, Elon Musk, is facing legal... read more →
Melbourne, March 24, 2022: Law Image is pleased to announce that we are now a proud supporter of a Sydney based family law firm, Wallumatta Legal. About Wallumatta Legal Wallumatta... read more →
Melbourne, March 11, 2022: With immense pride, we applaud Aashika Jayasinghe, Assistant Project Coordinator (Coding), for completing ten great years at Law Image. We are delighted to recognise her long... read more →
Enabling An Unbiased Gender-Neutral Society. The theme for this year’s International Women’s Day is #BreakTheBias, and we, here at Law Image, are extremely proud to extend our support to this... read more →
Law Image has taken immediate action in relation to the Log4j IT vulnerability (also known as CVE-2021-44228). We have undertaken a comprehensive audit of our systems and we have determined that... read more →
A new report reveals 68 per cent of businesses in Australia are vulnerable to a cybersecurity attack In the last year, there has been a 60 per cent increase in ransomware... read more →
Vaccine passports in Australia: who will impose them and how will they work? The national cabinet has agreed that all states and territories will integrate vaccine certificates in their check-in... read more →
Apple and Google face stricter rules as digital wallets take off. The biggest review of Australian payments regulation in more than 20 years says the government should have the power... read more →
Four judges appointed to the Federal Circuit Court of Australia (FCC). The Federal Circuit Court of Australia has welcomed four new judges to its ranks, effective this month. Patricia Cope,... read more →
Legal dept. heads expect little help despite workload boost, Ashurst study finds. Despite an anticipated boost in workload, 75% of legal department heads are expecting little help to come in... read more →
Australian court finds government has duty to protect young people from climate crisis. Eight teenagers, along with 86-year-old nun, launched case to prevent the approval of a massive coalmine. The... read more →
COVID-19 fails to derail Australia’s small law sector, survey finds. COVID-19 has impacted the Australian small law sector “more positively than negatively” in terms of business revenue, according to the... read more →
Information technology jobs surprisingly hardest hit by COVID-19 Nearly a year after COVID-19 upturned the jobs marketplace, one surprising sector is still struggling to recover. Despite a national pivot to... read more →