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Podcast 18 November 2024 ByRobyn TongolWhy Australia needs a national workers’ compensation scheme

Australia’s workers’ compensation landscape, given the almost dozen separate schemes nationwide, is “a bit of a...

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Podcast 15 November 2024 ByRobyn TongolJob-sharing for a ‘truly representative’ democracy

Bronwen Bock and Lucy Bradlow are blazing a trail as Australia’s first job-share political candidates, seeking a...

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Podcast 14 November 2024 ByRobyn TongolExerting influence to achieve successful outcomes

Being able to influence people and be the “puller of strings” can be hugely beneficial for lawyers in achieving...

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Podcast 13 November 2024 ByRobyn TongolProtégé: Showcasing worth, and other challenges facing young lawyers

Among the seasonal issues faced by the next generation of practitioners is a sense of having to prove oneself in the...

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Podcast 12 November 2024 ByMatthews and Carter AssociatesLondon calling: Securing a role in the UK

In this special episode of The Lawyers Weekly Show, produced in partnership with Matthews and Carter Associates, we...

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Podcast 08 November 2024 ByRobyn TongolEthical dilemmas for lawyers in the current climate

At present, there exist myriad market and professional hurdles that require lawyers to think more holistically about...

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Podcast 06 November 2024 ByRobyn TongolDesigning and managing discovery processes

Discovery remains “where cases are won and lost”. Given the physical and technological changes in how discovery is...

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Podcast 05 November 2024 ByRobyn TongolThe Boutique Lawyer Show: Grasping the ‘low-hanging fruit’

Small law firms that not only understand what their idiosyncratic low-hanging fruit is but are also adept at reaching...

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Podcast 04 November 2024 ByRobyn TongolThe Corporate Counsel Show: Protecting IP 101

In the current climate, having a plan in place to develop, maintain and protect the intellectual property of a business...

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Podcast 01 November 2024 ByRobyn TongolLimits on airport hugs: What does contract law say?

Dunedin Airport in New Zealand recently placed a cap of three minutes to hug and farewell loved ones in the airport’s...

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