22 May 2019
People & Culture
Recruitment, retention and engagement | Culture | Performance management | Remuneration & benefits | Diversity | Career development | Employment law
Event Recording

Event Recording

22 May 2019
Wellness Warrior Resilience Program
Article

18 March 2019
Five Essential Strategies You Need to Action To Ensure Your Team Has Confidence To Face Change
As we all know the legal profession is undergoing its greatest period of transformation at present: the sands are literally shifting beneath your feet. As practice managers and leaders it’s often your role to not only stay on top of all the fast transformation within the industry, but also, to ensure that staff remain calm and retention remains steady.
Linda Murray, Athena Leadership Academy
Article

11 February 2019
The Key to Effective Communication
Without question, the most important leadership skill to master is effective leadership communication. When done well, it’s inspiring, transformative and spurs employees to greatness.
Linda Murray, Athena Leadership Academy
Media Release

23 April 2018
Australian Legal Industry Wages Flat-Line with Modest Increases Expected in 2018
New research by Australasian Legal Practice Management Association (ALPMA) shows wages are continuing to flat-line across the legal sector, and the forecast is for modest wage increases for staff working at Australian law firms.
Report

Report released on 13 May 2018
2018 ALPMA Australian Legal Industry HR Issues & Salary Survey
This year, 288 law firms from across the nation, employing 10,466 people participated in the survey, making it the most comprehensive, independent study of salaries paid at law firms in Australia so far.
Australia
Report

Report released on 13 May 2018
2018 ALPMA/McLeod Duminy New Zealand HR Issues & Salary Survey
More than 100 firms participated in the survey the 2018 ALPMA/McLeod Duminy New Zealand Legal Industry HR Issues & Salary Survey.
New Zealand
Media Release

15 May 2017
ALPMA McLeod Duminy 2017 Legal Industry Salary & HR Issues Survey (NZ)
Most staff working at New Zealand law firms can expect to receive a modest pay rise at or above the Consumer Price Index (CPI) and supplemented for some by bonuses dependent on their individual performance, according to research conducted by Australasian Legal Practice Management Association (ALPMA) and McLeod Duminy.
Media Release

11 May 2017
Most Law Firm Staff can Expect a Modest Pay Rise Despite Record Low Wages Growth
Most staff working at Australian law firms can expect to receive a modest pay rise at or above the Consumer Price Index (CPI) despite wages growth flat-lining over the past year, according to Australasian Legal Practice Management Association (ALPMA) research.