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DLA Piper Australia

4.1
  • 1,000 - 50,000 employees

Corporate Social Responsibility at DLA Piper Australia

8.8
8.8 rating for Corporate Social Responsibility, based on 16 reviews
What projects/initiatives does your employer run and what have you worked on personally?
I think the firm has a solid pro bono practice that is very international and covers a lot of interesting, pressing issues.
Graduate, Sydney
The firm has a lot of pro bono work which I have assisted on including community legal education to assist refuge students, climate displacement projects and assessing the rights of the LGBTIQ community.
Graduate, Sydney
Significant pro bono commitment of which I have been involved in a few projects relating to the climate crisis and statelessness. Also about to start a project that will support the empowerment of First Nations-led truth-telling. The firm also recently launched eMission 2030 campaign.
Graduate, Melbourne
The firm continues to commit itself to CSR. One of the principal initiatives being pursued by the firm at the moment is a goal to create zero emissions by 2030. This involves changes in business practices and policies.
Graduate, Brisbane
CSR is a hugely important part of DLA Piper and we have a significant pro bono practice which in 2020 saw our global network devote over 200,000 hours to Pro Bono activities. Personally I have worked with our Iris Represents initiate which provides pro bono assistance LGBT+ NGOs, individuals and organisations, which has been incredibly satisfying work.
Graduate, Melbourne
The office I work in conducts a wide variety of CSR work for clients and I think that assists us in ensuring that CSR matters are prioritised within our own organisation on a daily basis.
Graduate, Brisbane
We run a number of initiatives with UNICEF and other non-for-profit organizations in which we offer pro-bono legal advice and services.
Midlevel, Perth