Grace Do
Special Counsel
Norton Rose Fulbright Australia
Biography
Grace is a member of the firm's Business Ethics Anti-Corruption Group and the Global Business & Human Rights Group, which advises companies on modern slavery risk management and reporting, as well as on broader business ethics and human rights issues.
Grace has expertise in conducting human rights due diligence for companies across various sectors, preparing corrective action plans, conducting policy gap analyses, drafting policies, and preparing modern slavery statements. She takes a collaborative and pragmatic approach in delivering projects, enabling clients to steer their business towards a greater understanding of the intersection between supply chains and human rights.
In addition, Grace has acted on behalf of government departments, insurers, and reinsurers in lengthy and complex civil cases in the Supreme Court of Victoria and the Supreme Court of the Australian Capital Territory. She is an experienced trial lawyer having worked on the landmark Canberra and Victorian bushfires litigation, which were large-scale matters involving substantial volumes of discovery, lay, and expert evidence.
Professional experience
Collapse all- Federal Court of Australia 2008
- High Court of Australia 2008
- Supreme Court of Australian Capital Territory 2008
- English
- Korean
Knowledge
Achieving a just transition: Human rights and renewables
Publication | June 30, 2022
Modern Slavery Act reforms under a Labor Government and what businesses need to know
Publication | May 23, 2022
Year 2 Modern Slavery Reporting Act Australia FAQs
Publication | October 11, 2021
Modern slavery statement: Is your statement ready for the March deadline?
Webinar | February 09, 2021