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Lauren Croft

Lauren Croft

AUTHOR | No. of articles: 2382

Lauren is a journalist at Lawyers Weekly and graduated with a Bachelor of Journalism from Macleay College. Prior to joining Lawyers Weekly, she worked as a trade journalist for media and travel industry publications and Travel Weekly. Originally born in England, Lauren enjoys trying new bars and restaurants, attending music festivals and travelling. She is also a keen snowboarder and pre-pandemic, spent a season living in a French ski resort.


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‘We should be optimistic about the months and years ahead’

K&L Gates has evolved in a number of ways throughout the pandemic – and the managing partner said he is only looking forward to the future of the firm.

BIG LAW • Sun, 08 May 2022

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Vitruvian completes US$15m funding round

Personal training platform Vitruvian has completed a US$15 million funding round, in a bid to begin to launch into international markets.

BIG LAW • Sun, 08 May 2022

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1st renewable energy infrastructure in Palau to be built

The financing for a solar and battery energy project, which will provide up to 20 per cent of Palau’s annual energy requirements, has been completed.

BIG LAW • Sun, 08 May 2022

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QUT receives $100k scholarship from McCullough Robertson

Queensland law firm McCullough Robertson Lawyers has pledged $100,000 to establish a new scholarship at the Queensland University of Technology, in honour of the late ...

SME LAW • Sun, 08 May 2022

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Leichhardt Industrials restructures, commits to Eramurra Solar Salt Project

Industrial salt export project Leichhardt has been advised on its corporate restructuring and further capital funding.

BIG LAW • Thu, 05 May 2022

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Roberts Co takes over 5 projects after Probuild falls into administration

Construction company Roberts Co has taken over the construction of five unfinished projects in Victoria, after one of Australia’s largest construction companies fell into ...

BIG LAW • Thu, 05 May 2022

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IDOM sells Australian operations for $150m

Japanese automotive retailer IDOM has sold its Australian operations, in a deal worth approximately $150 million.

BIG LAW • Thu, 05 May 2022

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Financial elder abuse on the rise

A Melbourne lawyer has urged Australians to check in more frequently with older family members and loved ones amid fears they are at a greater risk of financial abuse ...

BIG LAW • Thu, 05 May 2022

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‘Smaller firms can respond quicker to market demands’

The Great Resignation can act as an opportunity for smaller firms to attract top talent post-pandemic, said this boutique chief executive.

SME LAW • Thu, 05 May 2022

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