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]
Embracing creativity as a lawyer
In the third instalment of Legal Fireside, Jerome Doraisamy speaks with lawyer, podcast host and cartoonist Sarah-Elke Kraal about her journey as a creative (including ...
BIG LAW • Mon, 05 Sep 2022
Mediation an ‘emerging profession’ in Australia
A review of Australia’s National Mediator Accreditation System has highlighted the positive role that the NMAS has played in the mediator community, adding credibility ...
SME LAW • Mon, 05 Sep 2022
Check in (don’t check up) to stop lawyers from checking out
Law firms need to get their performance management processes right if they are to avoid HR claims such as bullying and harassment, or worse, have their employees leave ...
BIG LAW • Mon, 05 Sep 2022
Barristers should be ‘enormously proud’ of how they’ve managed the pandemic years
Australian barristers have seen a “generation’s worth” of evolution in the space of two years, Dr Matt Collins QC muses. That they have adapted so smoothly, and without ...
THE BAR • Mon, 05 Sep 2022
Why ‘quiet quitting’ isn’t here to stay
The overachievers of law won’t stay in the Quiet Quitting valley forever. We’re just taking a breath, writes Wenee Derricott-Yap.
BIG LAW • Sun, 04 Sep 2022
Shorter working weeks can ‘rebalance’ domestic responsibilities
Women in law are likely to be the main beneficiaries of truncated working schedules, argues one professional.
BIG LAW • Sun, 04 Sep 2022
PPAs agreed to for Mt Gellibrand Wind Farm
Two of Australia’s biggest law firms have advised on an “innovative” power purchase agreement to help meet the Victorian government’s renewable energy and emissions ...
BIG LAW • Sun, 04 Sep 2022
The threat of cyber risk in Australia: The regulatory, insurance and security view
Cyber risk and cyber attack discussions can often seem to be all doom and gloom, but there are numerous proactive strategies that businesses can still take, writes ...
BIG LAW • Sun, 04 Sep 2022
Commonwealth Director of Public Prosecutions appointed as Supreme Court judge
One of Australia’s leading criminal prosecutors, who currently serves as the director for CDPP, is set to be a judge of the Supreme Court of NSW.
THE BAR • Sun, 04 Sep 2022