Meet Sheryn Omeri, the Australian lawyer who took on Uber and won
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Sheryn Omeri was six years out of law school when Australian legal legend Geoffrey Robertson casually suggested he might have some work for her in his London chambers. He didn’t promise anything, but the mere possibility of working in the proximity of one of the world’s most renowned human rights lawyers was enough to see her pack her bags and leave home in Sydney to strike out in England.
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