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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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Growing from boutique to bigger player

In conversation with Lawyers Weekly, Bartier Perry chief executive Riana Steyn explains how her firm has expanded, and why, as the post-pandemic market approaches.

SME LAW • Thu, 04 Mar 2021

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Garnering client reviews for your firm

Seeking and acquiring client reviews has always been important, but in an increasingly online climate, now is the time to get clients to post their feedback.

SME LAW • Thu, 04 Mar 2021

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The case for new pricing models post-pandemic

There is an “appetite for change” in Australia’s legal profession, and – according to eight NewLaw firms – multiple factors will drive firms towards new pricing models

NEWLAW • Wed, 03 Mar 2021

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New mesh implants class action filed

Proceedings have been launched on behalf of women who have suffered “debilitating injuries” caused by mesh implants that “were not of merchantable quality and did not ...

SME LAW • Wed, 03 Mar 2021

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K&L Gates promotes 13 to senior positions

Global law firm K&L Gates has appointed one new partner, three new special counsel and nine new senior associates, effective from 1 March 2021.

BIG LAW • Tue, 02 Mar 2021

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Will legal work be subsumed into businesses?

By 2025, it is likely that legal processes “that are not bespoke” will be done by the broader business and not the legal department.

CORPORATE COUNSEL • Tue, 02 Mar 2021

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Examining litigation trends for 2021

There are numerous takeaways for Australian litigators and in-house teams from the experience of US-based counterparts in the past year, say two global law firms.

CORPORATE COUNSEL • Tue, 02 Mar 2021

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‘Governance-led recovery’ needed following royal commission report

Governance is set to be a key pillar of the federal government’s actions coming out of the aged care royal commission, reinforcing its importance for business countrywide

CORPORATE COUNSEL • Tue, 02 Mar 2021

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Tackling perfectionism post-pandemic

The past year will have exacerbated the perfectionist tendencies of many lawyers across the country, but as the new normal approaches, rethinking how you approach such ...

CORPORATE COUNSEL • Tue, 02 Mar 2021

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