Mar 31, 2021
Having worked in Silicon Valley and other corners of the globe, Dentons COO Dr Maureen Migliazzo understands that courage, creativity and a love for one’s work will be critical for leaders in the profession in a post-pandemic world.
On this episode of The Lawyers Weekly Show, Dr Maureen Migliazzo joins host Jerome...
Mar 30, 2021
Jaide Law founder Malisa Howard says her firm name, in French, means “I help”. This mantra guides how she structures her working week as a volunteer and boutique-business owner.
On this episode of The Boutique Lawyer Show, Malisa Howard speaks with host Jerome Doraisamy about being motivated by two factors: one,...
Mar 29, 2021
New graduates wanting to branch into the in-house legal space right from the get-go are told to try other avenues first, but if they play their cards right and get started with experience quickly, there is a way to skip over all the extra pathways.
In this episode of The Protégé Podcast, host Naomi Neilson is joined...
Mar 26, 2021
A new research paper explores the extent of damages awarded to victims of sexual harassment in the workplace in the lead-up to and following the advent of #MeToo. The findings, its authors suggest, show professional industries like law still have a way to go.
On this episode of The Lawyers Weekly Show, host Jerome...
Mar 24, 2021
Just over 10 years ago, Ria Manguray made the decision to leave her home in Los Angeles, with her young son, to study law in Australia. By virtue of having vocational pathways different to most, Ms Manguray was well placed to manage the pivot in a year that has been anything but business as usual.
On this episode of The...