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.
Sprintlaw announces expansion to UK
NewLaw firm Sprintlaw is expanding to the United Kingdom after experiencing high growth in the Australian market.
NEWLAW • Tue, 08 Jun 2021
Hiring more graduates can ‘add real value’ to SME firms
Rather than extensively searching for experienced staff, SME firms can benefit from hiring more graduates and investing in training, development and company culture.
SME LAW • Mon, 07 Jun 2021
New report warns of increasing cyber-risk threats and regulator action
Cyber-security regulators have increased scrutiny and enforcement when it comes to cyber risk, according to a new report from a national law firm.
NEWLAW • Mon, 07 Jun 2021
Herbert Smith Freehills survey reveals new insights on takeover issues
Proxy advisers’ influence is rarely appropriate in change of control situations, according to a new survey from Herbert Smith Freehills.
BIG LAW • Mon, 07 Jun 2021
‘We need to be transparent with the people that we lead’
Being more open and transparent means better workplaces, stronger leaders and more well-rounded professionals, according to Philip Morris’ head of legal.
BIG LAW • Sun, 06 Jun 2021
More action is needed to Close the Gap
The Law Council of Australia has called on the Australian government to take further action in order to meet targets set by the Closing the Gap campaign.
POLITICS • Sun, 06 Jun 2021
McCabe Curwood launches Reconciliation Action Plan
National law firm McCabe Curwood has launched a Reconciliation Action Plan and identified key areas it can improve following National Reconciliation Week.
BIG LAW • Thu, 03 Jun 2021
Greenpeace and AGL face off in Federal Court
Greenpeace and AGL went head-to-head in Federal Court this week following a campaign exposing AGL as Australia’s biggest corporate climate polluter.
BIG LAW • Thu, 03 Jun 2021
Shine Lawyers considering class action against EML Payments
Plaintiff firm Shine Lawyers is currently considering legal action against EML Payments after the company failed to immediately disclose issues and concerns to ...
BIG LAW • Thu, 03 Jun 2021