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Ashurst

4.4
  • 1,000 - 50,000 employees

Corporate Social Responsibility at Ashurst

8.6
8.6 rating for Corporate Social Responsibility, based on 87 reviews
What projects/initiatives does your employer run and what have you worked on personally?
There are csr and esg practices which the firm significantly involve themselves with at all seniority levels.
Graduate, Sydney - 30 Oct 2023
I have done quite a lot of pro bono work across the refugee and climate sectors. i think the opportunities offered in these fields reflect the firm's commitment to csr.
Graduate, Sydney - 30 Oct 2023
High focus on pro bono work and other volunteering initiaves in the community.
Graduate, Brisbane - 20 Oct 2023
Abcn mentoring program, sandwich making for low socio economic students.
Graduate, Perth - 19 Oct 2023
I have already worked on many pro bono projects and am part of a pro bono reconciliation committee. we have a great pro bono practice group. we also help run two women's legal clinics, and participate in initiatives such as eat up initiatives, national tree day etc
Graduate, Sydney - 07 Dec 2019
I don't know.
Graduate, Sydney - 07 Dec 2019
The firm strongly encourages graduates to participate and get involved in pro bono matters.
Graduate, Sydney - 07 Nov 2019
I have worked closely on pro bono matters involving research regarding equality of sentencing
Graduate, Perth - 07 Nov 2019
So much pro bono work. we do a lot for lawright but also individual clients.
Graduate, Brisbane - 07 Nov 2019
We have a free standing pro bono practice and many csr initiatives that all staff are encouraged to partake in. pro bono hours are considered part of our billable targets per year which is amazing!
Graduate, Sydney - 07 Nov 2019
Lots of environmental ones, lots of pro bono work, partnerships with various organisations.
Graduate, Sydney - 22 Jul 2019
I have worked on at least 5 pro bono matters since i started - if you are interested in csr, the firm always has matters for you to work on
Graduate, Sydney - 16 Jul 2019
I have worked on the firm's csr reconciliation program and have been impressed with its commitment.
Graduate, Sydney - 15 Jul 2019
Fee-earners, (including graduates) have a pro bono target of 52 hours per year. pro bono hours are considered billable hours
Graduate, Brisbane - 09 Jun 2016
Ashurst has a partnership with many charities or not for profit organisations as part of its csr program. our graduate cohort is in the process of arranging our own csr event that will encourage participation by all staff within the firm
Graduate, Sydney - 08 Jun 2016
Ashurst participates in the leaps program, that consists of lawyers that volunteer to mentor high school students, the firm has a very strong commitment to pro bono work, and often partners with clients on csr initiatives
Graduate, Sydney - 06 Jun 2016
The firm has appointed a pro bono and corporate social responsibility partner who oversees the firm's pro bono and corporate social responsibility programs and looks for new ways to assist the less fortunate and minority groups
Graduate, Brisbane - 06 Jun 2016
Workplace giving, pro bono practice with set targets for all practice staff, reconciliation action plan
Graduate, Brisbane - 06 Jun 2016
The graduates are tasked with running their own csr project during the year. there are also a number of opportunities to get involved in charitable and volunteer projects
Graduate, Sydney - 06 Jun 2016
Lots of support in providing secondees to selected pro bono organisations. staff are encouraged to develop initiatives which the firm will support where there is a case made
Graduate, Melbourne - 06 Jun 2016