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Aug 2022
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Liberty Sanger shares tips for being a g...

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To get to her position as a Principal Lawyer at Maurice Blackburn, Liberty Sanger has had the help of a multitude of mentors, and in turn has given back by mentoring young men and women herself. Working in personal injury law, Liberty is also helping to keep women safe in workplaces. Host Helen McCabe finds out which skills have most helped Liberty as a mentor, and what shifts in attitudes to workplace sexual assault she's seen in her career as a workplace personal injury lawyer.

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