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How Lander is adapting to a changing environment

Innovation, ESG, wellbeing and the retention of staff are a few of the key priorities for this BigLaw firm post-pandemic, according to the chief executive partner of BigLaw firm Lander & Rogers. A

How the digital age is changing #auslaw

How the digital age is changing #auslaw By Jerome Doraisamy|29 April 2021 In a speech delivered last week, Law Society of NSW president Juliana Warner detailed what she sees as being the primary changes underway in Australia’s legal profession, accelerated by the COVID-19 pandemic. In the face of extraordinary circumstances in the past 12 or so months, the legal profession continues to rise to the occasion, Juliana Warner proclaimed in remarks at the FLIP Regional Roadshow – Parramatta event. “Lawyers are finding new ways to deliver their services, while staying true to their time-honoured commitments – to court and client; to the rule of law; and to the checks and balances inherent in a modern, democratic society,” she said.

Tech Entrepreneurship Program Launches Victoria into a New Era

YBF Ventures Melbourne (13 APRIL 2021): In response to the economic, societal and employment challenges that the world faced, and primarily Victoria in Australia in 2020, YBF partnered with the Victorian Government to launch the YBF Startup Immersion Program (SIP)––a first-of-its-kind pilot program in Australia aimed at upskilling experienced corporate professionals with entrepreneurial roles and capabilities. At the time of launch in October 2020, the program was overwhelmed with applications––with over 500,000 people having been displaced from their jobs as a result of the pandemic in Victoria [source: IBISWorld] and a further three million Australian workers looking for a post-COVID-19 career change [source: ING Future Focus Report].

What makes this firm Victoria s most sought after?

What makes this firm Victoria’s most sought after? By Emma Ryan|11 February 2021 In 2021 there’s more emphasis on being a great place to work than ever before. Here’s how the boss of the firm deemed most attractive in Victoria prioritises her employees. When it comes to the state of Victoria, Lander & Rogers was crowned the most popular choice, with legal respondents indicating that if they were to switch firms the Aussie law firm is where they’d want to go. Speaking to Lawyers Weekly following the release of the results, chief executive partner Genevieve Collins said that Lander & Rogers places a firm priority on attracting and retaining staff.

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