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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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New Criminal Code definitions ‘will cause nothing but confusion’

The adoption of new definitions for the Criminal Code will result in unnecessary confusion, argues the Law Council of Australia.

POLITICS • Sun, 22 Mar 2020

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Crown can patent Australian COVID-19 cure

As Australian scientists and researchers work to develop a cure to coronavirus, it is possible that the Crown could use its patent rights to such a locally devised proven ...

SME LAW • Sun, 22 Mar 2020

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BigLaw firms not anticipating cuts to grad, clerk intake

The big end of town remains committed to the recruitment and retention of the emerging generation as the social, political and economic impacts of COVID-19 continue to ...

BIG LAW • Thu, 19 Mar 2020

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Issues preventing lawyers from becoming truly client-centric

There is a lag in the delivery of client services that needs to be addressed if legal professionals are to become truly client-centric, according to a managing director

NEWLAW • Thu, 19 Mar 2020

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Are you legally liable if workers catch COVID-19?

Workers who contract coronavirus may be able to pursue workers’ compensation claims, argues one lawyer.

SME LAW • Thu, 19 Mar 2020

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Finding and retaining purpose in a SME law firm

Having motivation to get out of bed in the morning is fundamentally important, not just for wellbeing, but for professional drive and environmental productivity, argues ...

SME LAW • Thu, 19 Mar 2020

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Family, Federal Circuit Courts to prioritise ‘urgent and critical’ cases

Cases that are “urgent and critical” are set to be prioritised by the Family Court of Australia and Federal Circuit Court of Australia as the impact of COVID-19 escalates

THE BAR • Thu, 19 Mar 2020

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How to build brand equity (and get noticed by the right clients)

There’s a progressive paradigm shift in the boutique legal sector with the profession increasingly investing in building their firms’ reputation as a company, rather than ...

SME LAW • Thu, 19 Mar 2020

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Admission ceremonies on hold across Australia’s east coast

Lawyers-in-waiting in the three most populous jurisdictions are set to miss out on admission ceremonies in the coming weeks and months, in the wake of COVID-19.

THE BAR • Wed, 18 Mar 2020

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