What new partners need to know What new partners need to know
24 June 2021 • By Robyn Tongol Share
At the age of 30, Elizabeth Aitken made partner. Having now been in such a role for three years, she understands what new partners must do if they are to succeed, personally and professionally.
On this episode of The Lawyers Weekly Show, host Jerome Doraisamy is joined by SLF Lawyers partner and national head of workplace relations and safety Elizabeth Aitken to discuss how she got to partner at such a young age and what this meant for her, the learning curves in adjusting to a new role and the challenges inherent in the early years of partnership.
National law firm SLF Lawyers has hired a partner from rival Moray & Agnew to head up its workplace and safety practice. Elizabeth Aitken, who became a partner at Moray & Agnew at the age of 30 and
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