The principal partner for next year’s 30 Under 30 Awards will be LawUno, a new professional network built exclusively for the legal profession.
Late last month, submissions opened for the 30 Under 30 Awards 2026, which will take place at a black-tie gala on Thursday, 12 March, at The Star.
Now, Lawyers Weekly is thrilled to announce LawUno as the event’s principal partner.
LawUno describes itself as “the one legal network”. It is, it said in a statement, “not just another job platform, it’s a professional community built to strengthen the relationships that drive the legal world”.
The network has been designed, LawUno continued, to unite every part of the legal profession in one trusted digital ecosystem, connecting lawyers, in-house counsel, paralegals, legal support teams, recruiters, and law firms across Australia and beyond.
In anticipation of its launch early next year, LawUno has opened early access registration, giving legal professionals the chance to be among the first to join the platform when it goes live.
Those who pre-register, it said, will be invited to exclusive pre-launch networking events, receive priority early access to the platform upon release, and be recognised as part of the LawUno Founding Community, “a select group of early members shaping the future of legal connection”.
Pre-registered members will also, the network added, receive early updates, industry insights, and behind-the-scenes invitations ahead of the 2026 debut.
The partnership with Lawyers Weekly’s 30 Under 30 Awards, LawUno said, highlights its “commitment to innovation and the future of the legal profession”.
“The collaboration provides a national platform to champion connection, diversity, and opportunity across every level of law, from graduates and associates to partners and in-house leaders,” it said.
Speaking about the partnership, Lawyers Weekly managing editor Jerome Doraisamy said the brand is “thrilled” to be teaming up with LawUno for the biggest and best celebration of emerging legal talent nationwide.
LawUno will officially launch in early 2026, with its early access registration campaign now live.
To learn more about the 30 Under 30 Awards 2026, click here.
Jerome Doraisamy is the managing editor of Lawyers Weekly and HR Leader. He is also the author of The Wellness Doctrines book series, an admitted solicitor in New South Wales, and a board director of the Minds Count Foundation.
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