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The future of #auslaw is female

The future of #auslaw is female The future of #auslaw is female Share Following the release of the fifth annual National Profile of Solicitors report, Lawyers Weekly spoke to four female legal executives on what more the industry can do for women, as well as where they see the future of females in #auslaw. As previously reported by Lawyers Weekly, women now make up the majority of solicitors in the country. Female solicitors outnumber male solicitors in the government, corporate and community legal sectors; and comprise 48 per cent of solicitors in private practice. The report also found that since 2011, the number of female solicitors entering the legal industry has increased by 67 per cent, compared to a 26 per cent increase of men entering the industry.

New workplace practices to guide firms through sexual harassment and discrimination at recruitment stage

New workplace practices to guide firms through sexual harassment and discrimination at recruitment stage New workplace practices to guide firms through sexual harassment and discrimination at recruitment stage Share NSW law firms are being encouraged to implement a new workplace guide around sexual harassment and discrimination within employment and recruitment practices to foster a fairer, diverse and more inclusive legal workplace.   In addition to the set of checklists to guide legal practices through decision-making related to hiring, recruitment and employment, the NSW Law Society’s new workplace model contains policies around model equal opportunity, anti-harassment and grievance handling procedures to accompany existing guidelines.

The rise of the suburban lawyer

The rise of the suburban lawyer
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Board work makes you a better lawyer

Board work makes you a better lawyer Board work makes you a better lawyer 30 July 2021 • By Robyn Tongol Share Motivated to support those less fortunate than himself, Nick Edwards has served on the boards of numerous not-for-profit organisations over the course of his career. The experience, he says, has made him a more rounded legal professional. On this episode of The Lawyers Weekly Show, host Jerome Doraisamy is joined by Hamilton Locke partner Nick Edwards to discuss how and why he first got involved with board work for NFPs, rising to the position of board chair, learning about the intricacies of issues to be solved and the flow-on professional skills that come with such work.

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