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  • 14 August 2019 8:13 AM | Richard Jennings (Administrator)

    Studies show that companies actively pursuing a renewable energy strategy appear to be financially more profitable than their competitors. Companies that have a balanced and integrated approach to energy procurement will be better able to balance cost, risk and reliability while meeting their sustainability goals. How can companies get started developing a renewable procurement strategy? It requires taking a holistic approach to their overall energy-sourcing, combined with a practical application of that strategy. Here are five steps to begin.

  • 12 August 2019 1:49 PM | Richard Jennings (Administrator)

    ESG can be a dry subject so strong storytelling around sustainability initiatives is needed to help organisations create clarity and amplify social and environmental impact while satisfying demands for increased transparency Sharing your organisation's values and priorities to internal and external audience is critical to sustain a supporting commitment and culture. Without a clear path to follow, many corporate sustainability leaders find themselves lost in the dark; what they need is a guide. READ MORE

  • 12 August 2019 8:43 AM | Kelvin O'Connor (Administrator)

    "while the cultures needed to address mental health in law are stating to shift, there is a long way to go..." says Mellissa Larkin, CEO of Peripheral Blue. Such cultures need to include 'safe spaces' to support staff and need a top-down, collaborative approach to prioritising the well-being of staff. Flexibility, work-life balance and a collegiate environment are included as critical success factors. We encourage our members to read this very appropriate and interesting article from Lawyers Weekly HERE.

  • 01 August 2019 11:06 AM | Richard Jennings (Administrator)

    Awards are one of the best places to get information about what works and what your peers are doing. Entering awards is a great opportunity to get experts in a field to review and benchmark your programs. Even if you don't enter they are a safe place to see what other firms are doing, come up with new ideas and articulate the business case for increased involvement. A great example is the Workplace Giving awards READ MORE 


  • 30 July 2019 11:35 AM | Kelvin O'Connor (Administrator)

    The Meritas Australian and New Zealand 2019 Wellness survey has found that a high percentage of legal professionals are,or know someone close, who is suffering depression, and that opening up about this to your employer and colleagues is a barrier. Mary Digiglio, Meritas ANZ Regional Committee Chair and managing partner of AusLSA member firm Swaab, says that leaders need to be open about how they deal with these issues, and a firm's commitment to well-being should be based on hit it responds. Read the Lawyers Weekly article HERE.

  • 29 July 2019 2:37 PM | Richard Jennings (Administrator)

    Many Australian law firms and AusLSA members are about to face the significant task of evaluating and complying with the Australian government's modern slavery legislation. In the UK the only 22 percent of eligible organisations fully comply with the reporting and disclosure requirements under the act. This indicates a significant commitment from organisations will be required to fully understand and comply with requirements.  LEARN MORE  

    Many Australian law firms and AusLSA members are about to face the significant task of evaluating and complying with the Australian government's modern slavery legislation. In the UK the only 22 percent of eligible organisations fully comply with the reporting and disclosure requirements under the act. This indicates a significant commitment from organisations will be required to fully understand and comply with requirements.  LEARN MORE  
  • 29 July 2019 1:43 PM | Kelvin O'Connor (Administrator)

    Two lawyers from AusLSA Executive Member firm DLA Piper have spoken about their involvement in DLAs pro bono practice. They say exposure to this type of work is key to job satisfaction and that pro bono work improves broader legal skills and encourages lawyers to be leaders for change. There is a huge unmet community need for access to justice, and if you haven't yet thought about undertaking probono work, be sure to read the Lawyers Weekly article HERE.

  • 28 June 2019 10:11 AM | Kelvin O'Connor (Administrator)

    The Law Society of England and Wales has recently released a report which they say is "the largest ever global survey of women in the law". The research in this report found that 91 percent of respondents feel that flexible working is key to achieving diversity however flexible working is also seen as not being culturally acceptable due to office based mindsets. See the article about this report in the Lawyers Weekly HERE, and see the full report HERE.

  • 16 June 2019 12:22 PM | Kelvin O'Connor (Administrator)

    CDP (previoulsy called the Carbon Disclosure Project) is targeting 707 companies over 46 countries for not disclosing their climate change, water security and deforestation data. This is part of CDP's 2019 Non-Disclosure Campaign, which aims to drive corporate transparency around these issues. Investors are asking for this information to make corporate engagement decisions and the need will continue to increase as community ESG awareness grows. Read the article from Sustainable Business HERE

  • 11 June 2019 8:34 AM | Kelvin O'Connor (Administrator)

    In a recent Corporate Counsel Show, Katrina Bullock, General Counsel for Greenpeace Australia emphasised that shareholders have an expectation that business needs to do what is best for the shareholder, no matter what, and that includes looking at the community - the whole package needs to be considered to provide your social licence to operate. She also raised the issue of having an environmental judgement rule in terms of director's duties. Read the article HERE.

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