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]
Privacy law, the pandemic and opportunities ahead
Privacy law continues to be a growth area in the regulatory compliance space, says Kara Birch, with evolutions ramping up in the age of coronavirus.
SME LAW • Sun, 15 Aug 2021
Cut the ‘jab-erish’ on mandatory vaccinations
It’s all well and good for politicians to sit on the fence lest they risk offending a particular cohort of voters – but when it comes to the mandatory vaccination issue, ...
BIG LAW • Sun, 15 Aug 2021
The great ‘known unknowns’ with climate change in the law
To first understand how climate change impacts the law, it’s prudent to understand its fundamental principles, write Professor Andrew Pitman and Professor Katrin Meissner
POLITICS • Thu, 12 Aug 2021
Sunshine Coast firm adds GM
Argon Law, which is based in Maroochydore, has appointed a general manager.
SME LAW • Thu, 12 Aug 2021
Barry.Nilsson. goes west
National law firm Barry.Nilsson. is expanding its sixth office across the country, with a Perth-based family law practice.
SME LAW • Thu, 12 Aug 2021
HFW reports $232k profit per lawyer last year
Global law firm HFW has reported a “record” year in FY21, posting new highs in revenue, profit, revenue per lawyer, and profit per lawyer and per equity partner.
BIG LAW • Wed, 11 Aug 2021
Reflections on a 40-year legal career
Family lawyer and accredited specialist Mark Sullivan has now been in practice for four decades. Speaking to Lawyers Weekly, he looked back on his life’s work, the change ...
SME LAW • Wed, 11 Aug 2021
Axed Qantas workers should be able to return to work, despite Fed Court ruling
Maurice Blackburn principal Josh Bornstein – who represents the Transport Workers’ Union – is confident it will be able to persuade the Federal Court to force the ...
BIG LAW • Tue, 10 Aug 2021
Why is in-house life so popular?
The number of in-house legal professionals in Australia has grown by 82 per cent since 2011. What’s causing the uptick in lawyers choosing this vocational path, and will ...
CORPORATE COUNSEL • Tue, 10 Aug 2021