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How business law works

Lola Akin Ojelabi on how much law you need to know in business

Market must address charity gouging

There are problems with how charities pays trustee companies

MBA students assist communities

MBA students lend business expertise to community organisations

To states' critics: don't wish too hard

The Federation needs reform, but abolishing states is not the answer

Staff cited for outstanding contribution

FBEL staff awarded for outstanding contribution by the OLT.

Shepparton students get Big Break

Student becomes a State Finalist in The CPA Big Break Project.

La Trobe in Human Rights Moot Finals

La Trobe Grand Finalists in 2012 Castan Human Rights Moot Competition

Doing it for themselves

Being an Independent Olympic Athlete

A long jump forward

Women at the London Olympics

Refugees and our common Humanity

Ideas and Society and Model United Nations Conference 10 July

Ageing drivers: Live and let drive

A recent study examines the re-testing requirements for ageing drivers

La Trobe Law School programs

VIDEO: 30 years strong, La Trobe's Clinical Legal Education program

La Trobe mooting takes on the world

La Trobe Law School’s mooting team has ranked highest in Australia.

La Trobe explores financial markets

3rd Annual Conference on Financial Markets and Corporate Governance

La Trobe's moot court in session

VIDEO: The School of Law's successful international mooting program

Juggling uni, work and a broken foot

Student Sam Sparks turns to study because of a foot injury

Interns and the modern workplace

Unpaid work, or a wealth of experience?

Legal eagles drink to a mouse

The law of negligence has long been flavoured by unwelcome critters.

Moot Competition finalists

Law students to compete in International Criminal Court moot comp

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