Wednesday, 22 August, 2018 - 14:12
JacMac launches secondment arm
Law firm Jackson McDonald has launched a branded secondment service in response to growing demand from clients and lawyers for more flexible working arrangements.
Elizabeth Tylich is a commercial lawyer with a particular focus on transactions and the not-for-profit sector. She also has experience in the areas of competition and consumer law.
In February 2020, Ms Tylich was appointed as Jackson McDonald’s first ever female chairperson, which complements her day-to-day work in advising clients on corporate governance, strategic legal issues and working with other boards.
Her legal practice includes advising on director duties, privacy, data protection and technology contracts, corporate governance and design, complex contracting arrangements, and assisting clients to navigate regulatory environments and ensure compliance, including with anti-money laundering laws.
Ms Tylich is also a director of Football West and was appointed to the Council of Edith Cowan University on 20 August 2021 and has served on ECU’s Legislative Committee since August 2015 and was appointed Deputy Chair of the Committee on 26 June 2021.
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Law firm Jackson McDonald has launched a branded secondment service in response to growing demand from clients and lawyers for more flexible working arrangements.
Law firm Jackson McDonald has announced a raft of leadership changes, including a new chair, board members and partners, along with new branding as it seeks to refresh its market profile.
There has been a significant re-ranking of law firms in Perth over the past year, while the sector is also adapting to the impact of COVID-19 restrictions.
There has been some notable progress for women in law, but they have come off a low base.
A former partner at major Perth law firm Jackson McDonald is suing all 14 of its board members over allegations she was prematurely booted and stripped of her entitlements.
The green energy transition is seen as one of the largest opportunities for WA law firms, with two mid-tier players leading the way.
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