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Emotional agility rather than avoidance is the key to managing strong emotions in your relationships with stakeholders, writes Anthony Kearns, Practice Group Leader - Consulting.
Family law is a constantly evolving area, and in recent times has been the subject of intense interest and attention from politicians and the media. As we embark on another...
Lander & Rogers's Practice Group Leader - Consulting, Anthony Kearns, explores mindfulness and applying this practice to delineating different life domains.
Allegations of drug and alcohol abuse have become increasingly prevalent in parenting matters before the Family Court and Federal Circuit Court. The Family Law Act emphasises the importance of a...
Lander & Rogers' Practice Group Leader - Consulting, shares tips for becoming a mindful lawyer.
Yet another family law review has been announced. In support of the review, Senator Pauline Hanson has condemned the 'family court system' on the basis that 'fathers get a raw...
Following on from his previous insight How do you know if you have a mindful lawyer, Anthony Kearns, Practice Group Leader - Consulting, discusses ways to identify how the mindful...
Lander & Rogers Practice Group Leader - Consulting, Anthony Kearns, shares tips for identifying a mindful lawyer.
The Metropolitan Fire and Emergency Services Board, United Firefighters Union of Australia, Operational Staff Agreement 2016 (Agreement) was approved on 18 February 2019.[1]
On 25 October 2019 the Victorian Court of Appeal handed down a decision which provides some clarification on the need for claimants to satisfy the 'significant injury' threshold in claims...
The holy grail for most scale-ups is a reputable venture capital firm making a key investment — both financially and strategically. US investors are keen on Australian startups and scaleups,...
In an ironic turn of events, a poorly implemented and followed performance improvement plan (PIP) has resulted in an employer having to pay $205,342 to an employee who brought a...