Lander & Rogers celebrates pro bono and its invaluable community impact
To celebrate National Pro Bono Day 2018, Lander & Rogers hosted its debut Pro Bono Expo in its Melbourne and Sydney offices to raise awareness internally of the firms' pro bono partnerships, community support initiatives, and Reconciliation Action Plan successes achieved to date.
Lander & Rogers celebrates National Pro Bono Day 2019
Since the very early days of our firm, we have held a genuine commitment to supporting vulnerable or disadvantaged people in the community. In almost 15 years our firm has invested over $23 million or over 77,000 hours of time enabling access to justice and enhancing social inclusion for vulnerable Australians.
Industry collaboration creates JRLink to meet urgent legal need for asylum seekers
Lander & Rogers and the Legacy Caseload Working Group have launched JRLink.org — an innovative online platform to provide solicitors with the free training and resources that they need to assist asylum seekers with pro bono advice. Demand for legal services to support asylum seekers in Australia,¬ particularly judicial review, continues to grow. While there is strong sentiment across the industry to help, lawyers need the skills and knowledge to do so. JRLink bridges that gap by providing free legal education and tools to assist lawyers in running judicial review matters that can change the lives of those seeking refuge.
Heal Country! Celebrating NAIDOC Week 2021
From 4-11 July 2021, people come together across Australia to celebrate the stories, cultures and knowledge of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities.
Landers hosts students as part of Cathy Freeman Foundation program
Lander & Rogers hosted a workshop with our community engagement partner, the Cathy Freeman Foundation, as part of its Horizons Program.
Lander & Rogers celebrates Indigenous art and empowerment with 'Placescapes' exhibition
Australian law firm Lander & Rogers has welcomed emerging Yaggerah artist Jenine Godwin-Thompson to exhibit her Placescapes collection as part of the firm's Gallery Project 35 exhibition series.
Creating workplace opportunities for South Sudanese communities
On Thursday we welcomed members of the South Sudanese community, together with business leaders, to talk about Lander & Rogers' South Sudanese Business Response — an initiative aimed at creating workplace opportunities for young South Sudanese people.
Creating pathways for Indigenous students
Last month, Lander & Rogers, in partnership with the Indigenous Lawyers Association of Queensland (ILAQ), hosted the first workshop in a series aimed to equip Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander law students with the practical tools necessary to pursue a career in the legal industry.
Lander & Rogers supports National Reconciliation Week 2018
Lander & Rogers is proud to support National Reconciliation Week 2018 (NRW). NRW runs annually from 27 May to 3 June and commemorates two significant milestones in Australia's reconciliation journey — the successful 1967 referendum and the High Court Mabo decision.
Lander & Rogers showcases the intersection of religion and identity with latest exhibition by South Sudanese artist
Lander & Rogers has welcomed emerging South Sudanese artist Thurbill Pouk to showcase her exhibition Nyajal and the Pink Zebra as part of the firm's Gallery Project 35 art series.
Lander & Rogers launches its second Reconciliation Action Plan
National Australian law firm Lander & Rogers is delighted to announce the launch of its second Reconciliation Action Plan (RAP). Lander & Rogers' Chief Executive Partner, Andrew Willder, highlighted that reconciliation was an issue of national importance and that the firm is committed to supporting the increase in representation of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander individuals, organisations, and businesses.
Lander & Rogers showcases the work of 13 renowned and emerging Indigenous artists from the Warmun Art Centre
Lander & Rogers has welcomed artists from the Warmun Art Centre to showcase a selection of their works as part of a special exhibition at the firm's Melbourne office.