Robinson Gill Lawyers receive widespread recognition in 2022 Doyles Guide
Robinson Gill are thrilled to announce that the firm has been recognised as an industry leader in no fewer than three areas of legal practice in the state of Victoria in the 2022 Doyles Guide awards.
Charges against organisers of Melbourne’s Black Lives Matter march to be dropped
Organisers of a Black Lives Matter rally held in Melbourne during COVID-19 lockdown restrictions will no longer face prosecution, with all charges against them expected to be dropped by Victoria Police.
Robinson Gill Appoints Serena Ding, New Partner and Commercial and Property Practice Group Leader
Robinson Gill has announced the appointment of Serena Ding, who takes up her position today as partner and practice group leader for the firm’s expanding commercial and property department.
Behind the Scenes: The Journey to Partnership
Robinson Gill partner, Lu Cheng, talks to the team at ALLFIN about the highs and lows of carving out a career as a litigation partner in a male-dominated industry.
‘What actually happened?’: victim of Anzac Day terrorist raids speaks about seven-year wait for justice
Final legal case arising from Melbourne raids has been settled but done nothing to quell sense of injustice for families.
Journalists pepper sprayed by Victoria Police taking legal action
Two members of the press who were pepper sprayed by Victoria Police at two separate public events say they have decided to take legal action.
Canadian prisoner attacked by convicted terrorist now in legal fight with Victorian government
A Canadian woman serving a sentence in a Melbourne jail has launched a lawsuit against the Victorian government over a 2020 attack by another inmate, alleging prison officials failed to supervise her attacker
Jacinta Richards Appointed as President of the Eastern Solicitors Law Association (ESLA)
The team at Robinson Gill are delighted to announce that our very own Jacinta Richards has been elected as the new president of the Eastern Solicitors Law Association (“ESLA”).
More than 1000 Victoria Police ‘working without authority’ due to ‘administrative’ bungle
More than 1000 police officers, Protective Services Officers (PSOs) and custody officers have been working in Victoria without proper authorisation for eight years, with urgent legislation needed to correct the “administrative error”.