News & Current Affairs

By Erin Taylor

07.03.24

Gender pay gap report reveals slow progress on gender equity

“But shouldn’t it be based on merit?” I hear this statement so often, mainly from middle-aged, upper-middle-class white men discussing gender-based quotas in forums such as board composition, leadership positions and equitable briefing….

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News

By Erin Taylor

16.10.23

Apparently, the pay is much better if you’re from Mars

It has been a big few weeks here at Aulich with us welcoming a new partner, Charlene Chalker-Harris into the ranks. Char’s entry to the partnership ranks evens out our leadership team to…

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News

By Erin Taylor

05.06.23

Taking the sting out of anxiety

I suffer from anxiety. There, I said it and it seems like the most straight forward way to start this blog. My turn on the blog roster came around and it always takes…

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News & Current Affairs

By Erin Taylor

28.10.22

Trial by media – anonymity vs infamy in the trial of Bruce Lehrmann

You would have been living under a rock yesterday if you did not see the media frenzy that followed the discharging of the jury in the trial of Bruce Lehrmann for the alleged…

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News & Current Affairs

By Erin Taylor

29.07.22

To rainbow or not to rainbow – is it ok to say no?

You would have to have been living under a rock this week if you haven’t heard about the controversy with 7 players from the Manly Sea Eagles club in the National Rugby League…

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Civil Law  .  News

By Erin Taylor

07.12.21

Do not eat the poisonous donut

Like most people, I love a little sweet treat. That said, my appetite for sweet treats has been somewhat stifled (perhaps thankfully now that it’s warmed up and the winter clothes are in…

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Civil Law

By Erin Taylor

15.10.21

No jab, no pay?

We’re all familiar with the old “no hat, no play” policy that schools have. I used to hate wearing my stupid school hat, but it was that or stay in the shade. These…

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Property Law

By Erin Taylor

27.09.21

Off the plan, or on the nose?

Many Ken Behrens or soon to be Ken Behrens probably have experience buying a unit off the plan. Buying a unit will become a much more common occurrence in Canberra as we start…

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News

By Erin Taylor

25.06.21

Getting a job in the legal profession

This week when my diary reminded me that it was my turn to write the blog post, a topic came straight to mind. Whilst I usually prefer writing about meaty topics like police…

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Criminal Law

By Erin Taylor

01.04.21

What’s in a name? “Nemesis” and “Raptor”: Good cop or bad cop?

There has been a lot of talk lately about the “rule of law” and it being the core of our legal system. At its most basic, the “rule of law” is the principle…

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