Lauren is the commercial content writer within Momentum Media’s professional services suite, including Lawyers Weekly, Accountants Daily and HR Leader, focusing primarily on commercial and client content, features and ebooks. Prior to joining Lawyers Weekly, she worked as a trade journalist for media and travel industry publications. Born in England, Lauren enjoys trying new bars and restaurants, attending music festivals and travelling.
National firm merges with Melbourne practice
Colin Biggers & Paisley is merging with a Melbourne-based commercial practice in a move that grows the BigLaw player’s partnership to 74.
BIG LAW • Sun, 17 Oct 2021
‘If I can change the life of one mother, it is all worth it’
Extra support is crucial for parents to have, both during and outside of the pandemic, said Lauren Oliver.
BIG LAW • Sun, 17 Oct 2021
Laws for fraud offences under review
A review is currently being conducted of the sentencing laws for fraud offences in NSW, in a move the Attorney-General said will ensure the laws remain “fit to purpose”
BIG LAW • Sun, 17 Oct 2021
Better protections for gig economy workers needed
Amendments are urgently necessary to protect workers in the gig economy, according to Shine Lawyers.
BIG LAW • Thu, 14 Oct 2021
Contract management is at the heart of ESG compliance and trust
As contracts become increasingly complex, the most innovative companies are leveraging technology to fulfil obligations, writes Bernadette Bulacan.
BIG LAW • Thu, 14 Oct 2021
Practice ‘being nice all the time’ as a firm owner
Boutique firm owners need to focus less on their qualifications and more on their brand and likeability, according to one author and business owner.
SME LAW • Thu, 14 Oct 2021
Don’t ‘lose focus’ on clients
Whilst spending time understanding your target market as well as your value proposition are both important aspects of running a successful boutique firm, recognising your ...
SME LAW • Thu, 14 Oct 2021
Unvaccinated lawyers could face massive fines
New COVID-19 worker directions recently introduced in Victoria mean law firms in the state could face thousands of dollars in fines if unvaccinated workers try to return ...
POLITICS • Wed, 13 Oct 2021
Death of Aboriginal man to be subject of coronial inquiry
The family of a Gomeroi man found dead this week is demanding answers about his death and final moments.
POLITICS • Wed, 13 Oct 2021