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Jerome Doraisamy

Jerome Doraisamy

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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] 


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How merger control enforcement may evolve in 2021

After a tumultuous 2020, one global law firm expects this year to see “significant change” to merger control policy and practices worldwide.

BIG LAW • Mon, 15 Mar 2021

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3rd Corporate Counsel Summit launches

Lawyers Weekly and LOD are pleased to bring you the 2021 Corporate Counsel Summit, now in its third year.

CORPORATE COUNSEL • Sun, 14 Mar 2021

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Julia Gillard’s concern for gender equality in law post-pandemic

While COVID-19 seemingly opens the door for parity in legal workplaces, the former PM is worried there may actually be setbacks.

BIG LAW • Thu, 11 Mar 2021

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Why being good at your job does not equip you to lead

Lawyers can be very effective leaders with a deliberate mindset shift to embrace four leadership traits, writes Rachel Baird.

BIG LAW • Thu, 11 Mar 2021

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MinterEllison’s crisis was entirely avoidable

The pickle in which one of Australia’s biggest law firms now finds itself is a crisis of its own making, writes Jacqueline Burns

BIG LAW • Thu, 11 Mar 2021

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We’re on firm ground: The rule of law allows non-judicial inquiries

In categorising the presumption of innocence as immunity from non-judicial investigation, our legal and political leaders show a basic misunderstanding of the rule of ...

BIG LAW • Thu, 11 Mar 2021

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Adopt a game-changing mindset

There are opportunities in every crisis, and boutique firms must be ready to pounce, says an award-winning sole practitioner.

SME LAW • Thu, 11 Mar 2021

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Boutiques have been ‘champions of the pivot’

Smaller law firms are better placed to move swiftly and implement change, and post-pandemic, smart boutiques will keep abreast of market trends so as to practise in a ...

SME LAW • Thu, 11 Mar 2021

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Making the right hires post-pandemic

The age of coronavirus has – or at least should have – expanded the candidate pool for small legal practices looking to grow. Knowing how best to bolster one’s team is ...

SME LAW • Thu, 11 Mar 2021

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