Lawyers Pay and Conditions Report Launch

The WLA ACT and ACT Young Lawyers Committee invite you to the launch of the findings from the 2017-18 Pay & Conditions Survey at Minter Ellison's offices on 31 May 2018. Registrations are open and we look forward to seeing you and your colleagues there. 

This year's survey had an unprecedented amount of responses, was open to lawyers of all ages, and the results were analysed by a research consultant, ensuring that the survey results provide the most accurate insight into the ACT legal industry's pay and employment conditions.

Come, network with your colleagues, enjoy some canapes and refreshments, and learn about:

  • what the average salary for your PAE and sector in the ACT is?
  • what proportion of Canberra lawyers have been the victim of bullying and harassment?
  • how many of us access flexible working conditions, and why?
  • whether you are working more or less hours than your peers?

The survey results will be presented by Danielle Mildren, President of the WLA ACT and Lisa Sherman, President of the ACT Young Lawyers Committee. 

The survey launch is generously sponsored by Minter Ellison. 

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This year's survey has been made possible by the support of the following corporate sponsors:

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#WomenLawyersoftheACT - Angie Freeman, Clayton Utz

WLA ACT recently sat down with Angie Freeman, Partner of Clayton Utz Canberra as part of the #WomenLawyersoftheACT series to pick her brain about her career.

You have recently been made a partner at Clayton Utz, what has been the biggest change in being a partner as opposed to being a special counsel?

The biggest change for me has been probably been the daily focus shifting from 'doing the work', to taking on that leadership/managerial and supervisory role in our team and being actively involved in what’s going on more broadly in the firm, which I have really enjoyed.

You have two small children, a two year old and a four year old, how do you manage being a partner at a top tier law firm with that responsibility?

I manage it by having a good support network in place. I have a very supportive husband who, between us, takes the primary carer role. We also have childcare arrangements in place which the kids really enjoy going to and works well for us. It is also having a really good support network internally, within the firm and within my team. My colleagues help support me in being able to work flexibly when I need to and greatly assist in ensuring that I can appropriately balance my personal responsibilities as well as the needs of our clients and the team.

What has been the biggest challenge in your career? 

The most challenging time in my career so far was the first three months after I returned from maternity leave after having my first child.  It was really challenging for a wide range of reasons.  I had to transition to a different way of working and it takes time to find the way that works best for you in balancing your career and family.   The other challenge that I have found is that on occasions the generalisation is still made that as I am the female, the primary carer role must sit with me. You need to look at each person's situation as a family unit. Everyone has different circumstances and everyone has different arrangements that work for that family unit. I think that’s how we all need to look at it.

What has been the biggest highlight of your career?

Joining Clayton Utz as a partner in their Canberra office. It is a great privilege to be in that position.

Do you have any advice for women aiming for partner?

Whether you are aiming for partner or aiming for something else in your career, I think you should always communicate what it is that you want to do and what your goals are. Inevitably you hear experiences of other women that are not so positive, where they have found progressing their careers really challenging for whatever reason. Yes, those stories are relevant and that’s what we really want to fix for the future, but you shouldn't let that have too much influence over what your particular path is because it doesn’t have to be your story. I think it is really important to stay positive about what it is that you want to achieve, whether that’s to become a partner or take another step in your career.  Drive your own path and find those great sponsors and mentors, within and outside of your own workplace, that can help you achieve your goals.

We had a mentor breakfast recently with Associate Justice McWilliam of the ACT Supreme Court and she was saying there is no perfect mentor, but a number of them, has that been your experience?

I have been very fortunate in that I have an incredible mentor, Debra Tippett, a fellow partner at Clayton Utz, who has been my mentor at all stages of my career (and just quietly, I think she ticks all the boxes)!  But I do agree that it is important to look for mentors in all areas of your life. There are valuable things that you can learn from different people, be it a client, a friend, a family member. I think it's important to keep your mind open to getting those great snippets of advice.

Tickets on sale - Law Week Dinner with Virginia Haussegger

Tickets are now on sale for the WLA ACT Annual Law Week Dinner, with special guest, Virginia Haussegger. The Law Week Dinner is a unique opportunity for WLA ACT members and friends to meet and enjoy a special evening together. 

Tickets are available for purchase here.

Discounted tickets for WLA ACT Members are available for $125 per person, instead of the full price of $145 per person. Please ensure that you email nicole.karman@actlawsociety.asn.au before purchasing your tickets to confirm you are a WLA member and receive the discounted ticket price.

This event is generously sponsored by Maurice Blackburn. 

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Save the Date - Law Week Dinner with Virginia Haussegger

The Women Lawyers Association of the ACT is proud to host the Annual Law Week Dinner, with special guest, Virginia Haussegger. We invite you to save the date for Wednesday 16 May 2018. Tickets will be available for purchase shortly.

Virginia Haussegger AM is a gender diversity advocate and communication specialist. She is also an award-winning television journalist, writer and commentator, whose extensive media career spans more than 25 years. Virginia has reported from around the globe for leading current affair programs on Channel 9, the Seven Network and the ABC. For 15 years (2001-2016) she anchored the ABC’s flagship TV News in Canberra. She is widely published, both as a former columnist with the Canberra Times, and a regular contributor to the Sydney Morning Herald and The Age.

Virginia has worked extensively across Commonwealth Government departments on both communication and gender diversity programs. In 2016 Virginia was appointed Director of a bold, new, national gender equality initiative, the 50/50 by 2030 Foundation, at the University of Canberra. In 2017 she launched an innovative gender equality news media platform, BroadAgenda, and currently serves as Chief Editor.

In 2014 Virginia was made a Member of the Order of Australia (AM) for service to the community, as an advocate for women's rights and gender equity, and to the media.

Virginia is Patron of the Canberra Rape Crisis Centre. She has served on a number of boards and committees including; UN Women National Committee Australia. She currently sits on the Board of Women in Media Canberra; and is a Walkly judge for the Women in Media Leadership award.

We look forward to an insightful speech and a wonderful evening for the Canberra legal community. This event is proudly sponsored by Maurice Blackburn.

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Australian Women Lawyers National Conference

The 7th Annual Australian Women Lawyers Conference will be held between 24-26 August 2018 in Sydney. The 2018 Annual Conference will be the highlight conference for female practitioners, leaders and senior professionals across the Australian legal sector.

The theme for the AWL National Conference is 'Investing in the Future'. This theme will capture current issues of innovation and technology in the law, and its use as a tool for the furthering of diversity, leadership, best practice, flexible work options, access to justice and policy and law reform. 

A program outline can be found here. The program includes Unconscious Bias Training and sessions on Wellness, Working Sustainably, Improving your Social Media Brand. New Law, Innovation & Technology, Family Law Wrap Up, and a mentoring session from International In-house Women Leaders will also be covered in this jam packed program.

The conference also has a full social program including the Gala Dinner on the Saturday night.

Early bird registrations are open until 15 June 2018 but spaces are limited so be sure to get in quick! There are student and corporate rates available as well. You can register here

We look forward to seeing you there!

International Women's Day Panel - #MeToo

WLA ACT is holding a panel discussion on the #MeToo Movement on 14 March 2018 at Clayton Utz. Prue Bindon of Key Chambers, Jennifer Wyborn of Clayton Utz and Simone Ey from Citron Consulting will analyse the legal framework around sexual harassment and interrogate what employers and employees in the legal industry should be doing in the wake of this pervasive hashtag. 

Tickets are now on sale here.

This event has been made possible by the generosity of Clayton Utz. 

This event has been made possible by the generosity of Clayton Utz. 

Mentor Breakfast with The Hon. Associate Justice McWilliam

On Tuesday 13 February WLA ACT hosted its first event of 2018, a Mentor Breakfast with guest speaker the Honourable Associate Justice Verity McWilliam at Hotel Hotel in New Acton.

Associate Justice McWilliam was sworn in as the Associate Judge of the Supreme Court of the ACT in June 2017. Prior to her appointment, Associate Justice McWilliam was a solicitor at PwC and the Crown Solicitor’s Office of NSW before being called to the NSW bar and practising in the areas of commercial/equity, criminal, employment, environment/planning, public and torts law.

Around 60 attendees heard the Associate Justice speak about everything from her personal quest for the perfect mentor (there isn't one perfect mentor, but rather many less than perfect ones) to work life balance. Her Honour emphasised the importance of a five year plan, saying no to unnecessary work dinners, and reflected on the challenges of being a woman at the Bar. The Associate Justice also mentioned that one of her first steps upon moving to the ACT was to join the Women Lawyers Association of the ACT.

Women Lawyers Association of the ACT would like to extend its thanks to Hotel Hotel for their assistance in organising and running the event, and to Associate Justice McWilliam taking the time out of her busy schedule to speak to our members and for her warm, frank and engaging speech. 

Be sure to check out the photos on our Facebook page from the event. 

 

 

 

Mentor registrations open for ANU and UC mentoring programs

WLA ACT is proud to support ANU's Women In Law Mentoring Program (WILO) and the University of Canberra's Women Lawyers' Mentor Program (WLMP) again in Semester 1, 2018.

You can now register to become a mentor:

Complete this short form to register to become a mentor to a UC student.

Complete this short form to register to become a mentor to an ANU student. 

Mentor registrations will close 23 February 2018, and matches will be advised on 27 February 2018. 

This program pairs women law students with professional women in the legal sector, as a means to empower and develop women studying law.

The Program is run each semester by the ANU Women In Law Organisation and UC Women Lawyers' Mentor Program.

Please see the WILO website for more information about the ANU program and a useful mentoring manual.

WLMP has also produced a useful mentoring handbook

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