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.
Delta variant has ‘changed the game’ for workplaces
With many businesses struggling with the impacts of the COVID-19 Delta variant, here’s what workplaces can be doing to combat it and what the future may look like for ...
BIG LAW • Wed, 01 Sep 2021
The benefits and drawbacks of practising in rural areas
After dealing with drought, catastrophic bushfires, floods and a global pandemic, rural lawyers have had to support their communities more than ever before
BIG LAW • Tue, 31 Aug 2021
Law Squared hosts cooking session for staff and clients
Law Squared staff, clients and friends tuned into an online cooking session last week, learning Italian cooking methods from the firm’s founder and director.
BIG LAW • Mon, 30 Aug 2021
Clayton Utz and KPMG launch new LGBTIQ+ initiative
Clayton Utz and KPMG have teamed up to provide advice on how organisations and their employees can be active allies for the LGBTQI+ community.
BIG LAW • Sun, 29 Aug 2021
Lawyers urge PM to take action for Afghanistan
A number of community legal services across the country have called for Prime Minister Scott Morrison to take action regarding the crisis in Afghanistan.
POLITICS • Sun, 29 Aug 2021
Mediator Standards Board awards first research grant
Australia’s Mediator Standards Board has officially launched the MSB Annual Research Grant and awarded its first research project this week.
BIG LAW • Thu, 26 Aug 2021
EDO scores ‘significant win’ for bushfire survivors
Bushfire Survivors for Climate Action, represented by the Environmental Defenders Office, has celebrated a court ruling that will compel serious climate change action to ...
POLITICS • Thu, 26 Aug 2021
Discretion must be exercised when issuing COVID-19 fines
Legal bodies have called on the NSW authorities to exercise caution when issuing COVID-19 fines, as they have the potential to further harm communities.
POLITICS • Thu, 26 Aug 2021
NAB ordered to pay $18.5m penalty by Federal Court
NAB has been hit with a $18.5 million penalty for failing to act efficiently, honestly and fairly in relation to misleading fee disclosure statements, for which the ...
BIG LAW • Thu, 26 Aug 2021