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On the Awkwardness of Being Networked
The professional advice to "network" arrives early and often in a legal career. The practical experience of attempting to do so — the cocktail functions, the LinkedIn strategies, the alumni events and breakfast seminars — is somewhat less inspiring than the advice suggests. A junior lawyer reflects on what networking actually is, and what it is not.

The ultimate playbook on personal branding for lawyers
Most lawyers approach personal branding as an afterthought — something they'll get to once the work slows down. The work never slows down. Meanwhile, the profession is quietly redistributing itself toward the practitioners who understood early that reputation is not the product of good work alone. It is engineered, tended, and published.

The Architecture of Professional Authority
True authority is not a product of self-promotion but an emergent property of consistent, high-value contribution to the public discourse.

How Australian Lawyers Can Make LinkedIn Work for Them
LinkedIn is no longer optional for Australian lawyers serious about their careers or client pipelines. From profile optimisation to strategic engagement, this guide covers how to use the platform with purpose, precision, and professional credibility.
