HomeGeneral NewsPro bono lawyer 'nothing special' – Proctor General News Pro bono lawyer ‘nothing special’ – Proctor August 29, 2024 0 0 - Advertisement - Pro bono lawyer Coby Foster decided to “wing it” on Saturday night after ruling herself out as a chance at this year’s Queensland Law Society Excellence in Law Awards. However the Norton Rose Fulbright lawyer was chosen as the Access to Justice Award winner, supported by award… Click here to view the original article. Tagsqlsproctor.com.au - Advertisment - Share FacebookTwitterReddItPinterestEmail Previous articleParis Paralympics make powerful start in journey from discord to concord | Paris Paralympic Games 2024Next articleFamily law form amendments – Proctor RELATED ARTICLES General News Freshwater Vietnam veteran on the PTSD that took 30 years to name Australian Online News - August 17, 2026 General News Iran’s quagmire, and why it is locked Australian Online News - August 17, 2026 General News $5 million to restore Bourke’s historic North Bridge Australian Online News - August 17, 2026 - Advertisement - Recently Viewed “Rogue AI”: Why regulators are struggling to keep up August 11, 2026 Graylands Hospital redevelopment: Residents claim lack of consultation regarding new 40-bed forensic mental health facility August 12, 2026 Global Real Assets Trust Reports Q2 2026 Results August 13, 2026 The Block 2026 episode 8 recap: Dan fuming as Tayla barely lifts a finger leaving her dad stressed August 12, 2026 Load more