The Legal Profession Act 2007 - appropriate course of action for a show cause notice by Ella Scoles
July 13, 2022leading lawyers,leading criminal lawyers,legal profession act,submission,professional discipline,show cause,leading defence firmBlog,Professional Discipline
The Legal Profession Act 2007 (Qld) (‘the Act’) creates various eligibility requirements and…
Queensland Sentencing Advisory Council’s review of the SVO Scheme by Dan Rogers
June 30, 2022serious offences,criminal defence lawyer,reviews,sentencing advisory council,leading criminal law firm,svo schemeBlog,Commissions and Inquiries
Queensland Sentencing Advisory Council’s review of the SVO Scheme Earlier this month, the…
Attorney General inquiry into money-laundering by The Star Entertainment Group. by Dan Rogers & Emma Higgins
June 16, 2022qld attorney general inquiry,white collar crime,hire criminal lawyer,ato investigation lawyer,inquiry lawyer,anti money laundering,insider trading lawyer,asic investigations lawyerBlog,Corporate Crime
This week the Queensland Attorney-General confirmed that the government will launch an inquiry into…
Evasion Offences by Hannah Pugh
June 7, 2022evasion offence,drink driving solicitors brisbane,best criminal lawyers,criminal law firm brisbane,best traffic lawyers,drink driving solicitors,leading criminal law firm,defence lawyers brisbane,leading traffic lawyersBlog,Criminal Law
Evasion Offence: Sentencing Inconsistencies Resolved Failing to stop a vehicle at the direction…
Whiskey Au Go Go Inquest - verballing allegations against police by Terry O'Gorman
May 11, 2022#hirecriminallawyer,#leadingcriminallawyer,brisbanecriminaldefencelawyers,#criminallawyer,criminallawyerscaboolture,drugoffencelawyersBlog,Commissions and Inquiries
Evidence given by a former Queensland Homicide Detective at this week’s Whiskey Au Go Go bombing…
QLS’s The Callover: Mistakes and Professional Development by Dan Rogers
April 22, 2022professional discipline,professional discipline lawyer,criminal lawyers brisbane,criminal defence lawyer,leading law firm,criminal law firm brisbaneBlog,Professional Discipline
Dan Rogers on QLS’s The Callover: Mistakes and Professional Development Earlier this month I…
Children's Detention by Terry O'Gorman
February 24, 2022best criminal law firm,brisbane employmnent lawyer,bail lawyer,juvenile,asic investigations lawyer,criminal defence lawyer,criminal lawyers sunshine coast,brisbane criminal law firm,detention,leading criminal law firm,criminal defence firm,manslaughter lawyer,juvenile detention,leading criminal lawyers,workplace lawyers brisbane,childrens detentionBlog,Criminal Law,General
Two Mt Isa Childrens Court cases that have been published on the Queensland Courts website recently…
The important role of a plea of guilty by Emma Higgins
February 23, 2022appeal against conviction following guilty plea,miscarriage of justice,criminal lawyer brisbane,withdrawing a plea of guilty,leading criminal law firm,sentence appeal,appealing criminal decisions,plea of guilty,can you appeal a conviction if you please guilty,drug offence lawyers,appealing a conviction after pleading guilty,corporate crime lawyersBlog,Criminal Law,General
A plea of guilty is an acceptance of guilt to the offences charged. It is a choice made by the…
Legislating against coercive control: The Hear Her Voice Report
December 16, 2021insider trading lawyer,unlicensed driving,leading law firm brisbane,criminal defence lawyer,ato investigation lawyers,brisbane criminal law firm,criminal lawyers sunshine coast,traffic lawyer sunshine coast,best criminal law firm brisbane,dui lawyer brisbane,leading law firm queensland,drug offence lawyers,manslaughter lawyers,bail lawyer,domestic violence lawyer brisbaneBlog,Domestic Violence
Legislating against coercive control: The Hear Her Voice Report Previous instalments of this…
Restricted prisoner declarations – a flagrant breach of human rights by Dan Rogers
December 2, 2021brisbane DUI lawyer,parole,restricted prisoner declarations,leading lawyers,breach of human rights,defence laywers brisbane,leading criminal law firm,law and politics,human rights,dui lawyers,human rights act,criminal lawyers brisbane,drink driving solicitors brisbane,parole lawyers brisbaneParole,Blog,Criminal Law
Restricted prisoner declarations – a flagrant breach of human rights Queensland Law Society wrote a…