Kim Trajer

Member AI In Legal Practice Consulting Committee at Queensland Law Society

Kim Trajer is an accomplished legal professional with a comprehensive career spanning over two decades at McCullough Robertson, currently serving as Chief Operating Officer. Kim has held various leadership roles, including Acting Executive Officer and Director of Governance and Knowledge, while also managing key initiatives in risk management and innovation. In addition to responsibilities at McCullough Robertson, Kim actively contributes to the legal community as a member of the Queensland Law Society AI in Legal Practice Consulting Committee and Deputy Chair of the Innovation Committee. Educational background includes a Master of Tax from the University of Melbourne and dual degrees in Commerce and Law from The University of Queensland.

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Brisbane, Australia

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Queensland Law Society

Queensland Law Society provides a dynamic hub for Queensland's legal community and seeks to engage actively with its members and the public to provide leadership, practical solutions and reliable support. We represent and promote more than 13,000 legal professionals, increase community understanding of the law, help protect the rights of individuals and advise the community about the many benefits solicitors can provide. Queensland Law Society assists legal practitioners to continually improve their services, while monitoring their practices to ensure they meet the high standards set for the profession in Queensland. And we assist the public by advising government on improvements to laws affecting Queenslanders, and working to improve their access to the law. We hold specific statutory responsibilities, including the issuing of practising certificates, maintaining solicitors’ records, regulating the operation of solicitors'​ trust accounts and protecting the public. Queensland Law Society is incorporated under the Legal Profession Act 2007, and is governed by a council elected by our members.


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