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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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Australian Women Lawyers join new Gender Equality Council

Legal advocacy group Australian Women Lawyers will be a member association of a new independent national body dedicated to driving gender equality.

POLITICS • Wed, 19 Sep 2018

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Lawyer struck off for derogatory comments and threatening behaviour

A former NSW-based practitioner has been removed from the roll following findings of professional misconduct and unsatisfactory professional conduct for making derogatory ...

SME LAW • Wed, 19 Sep 2018

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NSW government, Macquarie Group agree to revamp of Martin Place Station

Following an unsolicited proposal from Macquarie to design and deliver a new station development at Martin Place, the NSW government has agreed to the development of an ...

BIG LAW • Tue, 18 Sep 2018

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Tips for getting in front of general counsel

Reflecting on a recent masterclass hosted across Australian cities, Marist180 non-executive director Claire Bibby proffered guidance on how lawyers can put their best ...

CORPORATE COUNSEL • Tue, 18 Sep 2018

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In-house teams must develop their own tech, tools

There is consistent pressure on legal departments to do more with less, and as a result, there is a need to have more oversight of the tools being created and utilised ...

CORPORATE COUNSEL • Tue, 18 Sep 2018

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South Sydney lawyer guilty of professional misconduct

The former principal of a Kogarah-based firm has been found guilty of professional misconduct, with a decision on protective orders stood over for a second stage hearing

SME LAW • Mon, 17 Sep 2018

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Better training, messaging needed to combat workplace harassment

The more empowered workers feel, the more likely they are to report instances of workplace bullying and sexual harassment, according to a workplace relations lawyer.

BIG LAW • Mon, 17 Sep 2018

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Tarnishes on my transcript

Why grades should have absolutely nothing to do with clerkships, or anything really, writes Monash law student Flynne Tytherleigh.

CAREERS • Mon, 17 Sep 2018

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Advice for young lawyers from the NSW Chief Justice

In a recent speech at the admission of new practitioners to the Supreme Court of New South Wales, Chief Justice Tom Bathurst AC proffered words of wisdom for those ...

CAREERS • Mon, 17 Sep 2018

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