This article reports on the findings of a pilot research project investigating current best practices, operating within national law firms in Australia, that support women lawyers in their advancement to partnership and other leadership positions. The project responds to the significant under-representation of women in senior positions within the legal profession, and their higher rates of attrition. Academic research and professional body reports suggest that current diversity and inclusion initiatives across the private sector are not resulting in significant change to advancement, retention and attrition of women in the legal profession. However, work done by the Women Lawyers\u27 Association of New South Wales (WLANSW) in Australia, th...
This article examines diversity on corporate boards, focussing on gender diversity and taking both c...
[Extract] It has been almost 20 years since the ground-breaking report of the Australian Law Reform ...
The disparity in the number of male and female partners within law firms is a problem that has been ...
Globalisation, commercialisation, and economic pressures following the global financial crisis have ...
This report documents the findings of a pilot research project investigating current best practices,...
The Article has three parts: the first reviews the data showing women’s increased participation in t...
Within the American legal profession, diversity is widely embraced in principle but seldom realized ...
One irony of this nation\u27s continuing struggle for diversity and gender equity in employment is t...
This report examines the experiences of women in the legal profession – focusing on discrimination,...
This article assesses the 'Managing Diversity' (MD) approach in Australia, examining its drivers, di...
Legislation in Australia since the 1980s has been designed to promote equal employment opportunity f...
Despite the implementation of policies and procedures to redress the gender imbalance at the higher ...
It’s a conundrum. Why haven’t women progressed in the upper echelons of the legal profession relativ...
Aims — (1) Critically analyze the role of diversity and inclusion practitioners and the legal/policy...
In addition to collating details of the demographic and working habits of over 2500 QLS members, the...
This article examines diversity on corporate boards, focussing on gender diversity and taking both c...
[Extract] It has been almost 20 years since the ground-breaking report of the Australian Law Reform ...
The disparity in the number of male and female partners within law firms is a problem that has been ...
Globalisation, commercialisation, and economic pressures following the global financial crisis have ...
This report documents the findings of a pilot research project investigating current best practices,...
The Article has three parts: the first reviews the data showing women’s increased participation in t...
Within the American legal profession, diversity is widely embraced in principle but seldom realized ...
One irony of this nation\u27s continuing struggle for diversity and gender equity in employment is t...
This report examines the experiences of women in the legal profession – focusing on discrimination,...
This article assesses the 'Managing Diversity' (MD) approach in Australia, examining its drivers, di...
Legislation in Australia since the 1980s has been designed to promote equal employment opportunity f...
Despite the implementation of policies and procedures to redress the gender imbalance at the higher ...
It’s a conundrum. Why haven’t women progressed in the upper echelons of the legal profession relativ...
Aims — (1) Critically analyze the role of diversity and inclusion practitioners and the legal/policy...
In addition to collating details of the demographic and working habits of over 2500 QLS members, the...
This article examines diversity on corporate boards, focussing on gender diversity and taking both c...
[Extract] It has been almost 20 years since the ground-breaking report of the Australian Law Reform ...
The disparity in the number of male and female partners within law firms is a problem that has been ...