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]
VOI in the age of convenience: How can you gain the trust of your clients?
When it comes to verification of identity, mitigating risk and keeping your clients comfortable is everything, writes Ian Hendey.
NEWLAW • Mon, 23 May 2022
UK A-G: Defensive cyber attacks are ‘justifiable’
The United Kingdom’s Attorney-General Suella Braverman has suggested defensive cyber attacks against hostile countries could be legally justified.
POLITICS • Mon, 23 May 2022
Katy Gallagher sworn in as Attorney-General
ACT Senator Katy Gallagher has this morning been sworn in as Australia’s new Attorney-General as part of Labor’s interim ministry, alongside Australia’s 31st Prime ...
POLITICS • Sun, 22 May 2022
What we learned from the Dutton defamation case
Last week, the Full Court of the Federal Court overturned the finding that a refugee activist had defamed Peter Dutton MP in a tweet early last year. The decision ...
THE BAR • Sun, 22 May 2022
What makes an award-winning senior associate?
The keys to industry success, says one award-winning senior associate, are flexibility in one’s approach and an outstanding support system.
SME LAW • Sun, 22 May 2022
The career-building skills of the future
There are certain professional traits that forward-thinking employers are on the lookout for, and which – subsequently – lawyers will have to develop, writes Shevonne ...
NEWLAW • Thu, 19 May 2022
Ashurst adds 2 partners from Corrs
Global law firm Ashurst has bolstered its transport and infrastructure group with the appointment of two projects partners from fellow BigLaw firm Corrs Chambers ...
BIG LAW • Thu, 19 May 2022
Coleman Greig CEO resigns
The chief executive of NSW-based mid-tier firm Coleman Greig Lawyers – which has five offices across the state – has resigned his position.
SME LAW • Thu, 19 May 2022
‘New evidence cannot be ignored’: 2nd inquiry into Folbigg conviction announced
NSW Governor Margaret Beazley has directed a second inquiry into the convictions of Kathleen Folbigg, on the recommendation of the state’s Attorney-General Mark Speakman
POLITICS • Wed, 18 May 2022