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Equitable briefing in the media

Fri Nov 04 2016

The Law Council of Australia’s National Equitable Briefing Policy was the subject of a story in today's Sydney Morning Herald. The Herald reports that three large corporations and 11 leading law firms have signed up to the commitment to brief more women barristers. The Law Council issued a media release, which can be viewed here. The Herald article, which is behind a paywall, can be viewed here. Alternatively, a copy of the article is held in the Bar Library.

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