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Norton Rose Fulbright

4.1

Corporate Social Responsibility at Norton Rose Fulbright

8.1
8.1 rating for Corporate Social Responsibility, based on 35 reviews
What projects/initiatives does your employer run and what have you worked on personally?
Enormously prominent - both in terms of actual legal work as well as community initiatives.
Graduate, Sydney
The firm offers pro bono secondments as graduate rotations to organisations such as RACS and Anti-Slavery Australia. They also offer secondments to an Indigenous law firm multiple times a year to employees at all levels. I have personally assisted solicitors with refugee client matters and research. I have also worked on a larger project to fundraise for a mental health charity as part of the clerkship program.
Graduate, Sydney
Has a dedicated pro bono team which sits across all practices of the firm and connects with a lot of other sustainability and equality initiatives in the firm. Partners with broad range of pro bono organisations. Opportunity for pro bono secondment.
Graduate, Brisbane
Very good, there is a dedicated CSR team which has carriage over all CSR matters.
Graduate, Sydney
Charitable initiatives and pro bono work, both of which I have been involved in
Midlevel, Melbourne
Lots of projects and fundraising initiatives.
Midlevel, Sydney
We have a strong pro bono program as well as strong ties to Jaramer Legal, the first indigenously owned law firm in Australia. In Melbourne, the members of Jaramer sit within our team.
Midlevel, Melbourne