IT WAS a case of ‘build it and they will come’ when Legal Aid Queensland set up its free telephone information and advice service, which resulted in close to a quarter of a million Queenslanders being ...
FOR two years Legal Aid clients were sent to a Queensland lawyer, unaware that he wasn't all that he seemed. Peter Arthur Rowell had claimed he was registered interstate, and was only caught out after ...
THERE IS potential for serious shortfall in the number of lawyers willing to do legal aid work in the regional and rural areas of Queensland. The problem, the Legal Aid Congress 2004 heard recently, ...
The Crisafulli Government has appointed experienced lawyer Darren Robinson to the Legal Aid Queensland (LAQ) Board. Long-serving academic and tribunal ...
The government’s proposed crackdown on antisemitism is a legal minefield that risks entrenching unequal treatment for victims of hate speech, a North Queensland law firm has warned.