A study of judges’ comments during the conviction of men who murdered women has found many of the crimes could have been prevented.
The Monash University report found
McCullough Robertson Lawyers has provided pro bono legal support to establish Queensland Ballet’s endowment fund – a major key in securing the long-term
Local government officers urged to be aware of WHS risks
Local government officers and senior executives are being increasingly targeted in Work Health and Safety (WHS) prosecutions, prompting warnings for organisations to
Queensland Barrister Anna Bertone has been appointed as a Judge to the Brisbane Registry of the Federal Circuit and Family Court of Australia (Division 2).
For the past
McCullough Robertson Lawyers (McR) has announced the appointment of Tim Longwill as the firm’s Pro Bono Partner.
Mr Longwill is a senior partner at McR and has been
Australian coal producers are on track to regain a larger share of the Chinese market off the back of improved bilateral relations.
This follows the lifting of a
Farmers urged to promote sustainability credentials
Australian farmers have been urged to more proactively tell their sustainability stories to lessen the risk of tougher legislative requirements in the future.
McCullough
McCullough Robertson Lawyers (McR) has further strengthened its resources and renewables firepower with the appointment of Madeline Simpson as a partner in the Project
The future of non-compete clauses in employment contracts is under scrutiny after they were banned in the United States last week.
The US Federal Trade Commission (FTC)
Concerns raised over proposed ‘sophisticated’ investor changes
By Ben Wood, Adam Kearney and Tegan Raines
McCullough Robertson Lawyers
A Parliamentary inquiry has begun into proposed increases to the financial threshold limits for