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Trust cannot be gained without first addressing culture

If businesses are to be truly trusted by employees, customers, stakeholders and the general public, boards and executives cannot underestimate the importance of improving culture and strategy across the board.

03 September 2019
By Jerome Doraisamy
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How many in-house teams are attempting to influence law firm processes?

New research has found in the last year legal departments have increasingly tried to have a say in their panel of law firms’ methods and practices, as a means to ensure greater fee transparency.

03 September 2019
By Jerome Doraisamy
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‘Slowing down can be helpful’ for in-house lawyers

Life as a corporate counsel can be demanding – particularly in an evolving marketplace and new technological landscape – and thus better controlling the pace of the day-to-day is crucial, both personally and professionally.

03 September 2019
By Jerome Doraisamy
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‘We are in the age of the regulator’

Implementing regulatory reform is on top of the agenda for almost all professionals in the governance space, according to new research.

03 September 2019
By Jerome Doraisamy
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Emerging commercial fields an opportunity for junior legal counsel

It is challenging to ingratiate one’s self into a developing market, but it may also provide an ideal chance for a young in-house lawyer to step up, argues one general counsel.

03 September 2019
By Jerome Doraisamy
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‘The battle of the church’: Religious laws and injustices of LGBTIQ freedoms

The LGBTIQ community is fighting a “battle at the level of the church”, especially when this battle extends into laws governed by religious freedoms, according to former Justice of the High Court of Australia Michael Kirby.

03 September 2019
By Naomi Neilson
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Barristers must ‘embrace digital’ or be left behind

As a whole, the legal profession is running the risk of being left behind by technological advancements, and barristers – especially senior ones – must do more to adapt, argues one legal consultant.

03 September 2019
By Jerome Doraisamy
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Firm shines light on latest gig economy fiasco

An employment law firm has highlighted the difficulties in a new matter involving the gig economy – this time concerning a former Deliveroo driver who has taken the company to court.

03 September 2019
By Emma Ryan and Jerome Doraisamy
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Leo Cussen opens new premises

Legal education provider Leo Cussen Centre for Law has formally opened the doors of its new premises in Melbourne’s CBD, with the assistance of the Governor of Victoria.

03 September 2019
By Jerome Doraisamy
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Attacks on Victorian magistrate are ‘misconceived and ill-informed’

Political posturing should never be able to diminish the independence of the judiciary and the guiding principles of justice and fairness, argues one member association.

02 September 2019
By Jerome Doraisamy