Jerome Doraisamy is the managing editor of Lawyers Weekly and HR Leader. He is also the author of The Wellness Doctrines book series, an admitted solicitor in New South Wales, and a board director of the Minds Count Foundation. You can email Jerome at: [email protected]
The ‘unimaginable scenario’ facing legal teams
If law departments do not better manage the wellness and workloads of their external providers, they may soon find that those clients significantly up their prices, or ...
CORPORATE COUNSEL • Tue, 04 Oct 2022
RBA reveals October 2022 cash rate
Find out — after five consecutive months of cash rate increases — if the Reserve Bank of Australia has raised interest rates again, in this special announcement brought ...
BIG LAW • Tue, 04 Oct 2022
20 new SCs named in NSW
NSW Bar Association president Gabrielle Bashir SC has revealed the newest silks in the state.
THE BAR • Tue, 04 Oct 2022
Ashurst’s Australia-founded risk advisory business expands to UK
Ashurst Risk Advisory, a separate division of global law firm Ashurst, is beginning the international expansion of its consulting offering by launching in the United ...
BIG LAW • Tue, 04 Oct 2022
HFW adds shipping partner in Perth
Global firm HFW has continued its growth trajectory in Australia with the hire of a leading shipping lawyer.
BIG LAW • Mon, 03 Oct 2022
Metis Energy acquires Qld solar farm
SGX-listed Metis Energy Limited has been advised on the acquisition of a 111-megawatt utility-scale solar farm development project in Queensland.
BIG LAW • Mon, 03 Oct 2022
Coles sells fuel and convenience business
Coles Group Limited has been advised on the sale of its fuel and convenience business to Viva Energy Group Limited.
BIG LAW • Mon, 03 Oct 2022
3 barristers named to NSW District Court
NSW Attorney-General Mark Speakman has appointed three new judges for the state’s District Court, who collectively bring decades of legal experience to the bench.
THE BAR • Thu, 29 Sep 2022
Do we really have to wait for legislation to make workplaces safe for women?
Organisations already have the power to implement reforms that foster a culture of respect, and shouldn’t delay creating such safer workplaces, writes Allan Ball.
BIG LAW • Thu, 29 Sep 2022