HomeGeneral NewsLegal leaders urge sole practitioners to rethink traditional practice models – Proctor General News Legal leaders urge sole practitioners to rethink traditional practice models – Proctor April 7, 2026 0 3 - Advertisement - Director of Foundd Legal Rizwana McDonald wants sole and small practice practitioners to rethink long-held business models as innovation continues to reshape the profession ahead of the next Queensland Law Society Breakfast Series event. Ms McDonald is one of the panellists at the… Click here to view the original article. Tagsqlsproctor.com.au - Advertisment - Share FacebookTwitterReddItPinterestEmail Previous articleMen, loneliness, and the friendship gap nobody talks aboutNext articleAffirming racial and gender identity supports mental health, finds study RELATED ARTICLES Breaking News Melbourne footballer Nathan Fitzgerald dies after suffering head injury during game Australian Online News - July 6, 2026 General News Perth man in hospital with burns to 75 per cent of his body after robot vacuum explodes Australian Online News - July 6, 2026 General News Public Circus: Jarrod Bleijie brushed-off South Bank Corporation Board changes – then sacked its directors Australian Online News - July 6, 2026 - Advertisement - Recently Viewed Chris Fagan expects Dayne Zorko to play on in 2027: ‘It’ll be his call’ June 30, 2026 NAIDOC Week 2026: A guide to events in Victoria July 4, 2026 'So proud': John banking on a big break after 38 years with MyState July 6, 2026 New 1,660 megawatt-hour battery kicks off commercial operations, including “virtual tolling” deal June 30, 2026 Load more