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The ultimate playbook on personal branding for lawyers
Most lawyers approach personal branding as an afterthought — something they'll get to once the work slows down. The work never slows down. Meanwhile, the profession is quietly redistributing itself toward the practitioners who understood early that reputation is not the product of good work alone. It is engineered, tended, and published.

Shadows and Substance: The AML/CTF Tranche 2 Expansion and the Legal Gatekeeper
For years, the Australian legal profession has occupied a unique position regarding anti-money laundering regulations. The arrival of "Tranche 2" will fundamentally change the business of law.

Clocking Off: The Structural Realities of the "Right to Disconnect"
The "Right to Disconnect" is a significant shift in Australian industrial relations. The Profession explores the practical implications for mid-market firms and why the cultural change may be more difficult than the legal one.

Pixels and Probity: Navigating Digital Evidence in the Victorian Criminal Jurisdiction
The evidentiary standards of the past are being challenged by the complexities of modern data. This article explores the nuances of challenging digital evidence in Victorian courts and the need for a more sophisticated forensic approach.
