In recognition of 2018 marking one hundred years of women practising law across most of Australian states, McCullough Robertson founded the ‘Year 101: Women in the Law‘ project as “…a forward-focused conversation exploring the challenges, opportunities and vision for the next one hundred years, and what it will take to continue progressing women within the law.” Year 101 profiles 101 women who are “…leading the way in our #celebratingwomeninlaw campaign”, Nola Pearce‘s profile by Year 101 can be viewed here.
Nola’s previous accolades include: 2016 Women Lawyer’s Association of Queensland ‘Lawyer of the Year’ Finalist; listed by Australasian Lawyer in its 2016 ‘Hot List’ as one of the hottest private practice lawyers working in the Australian Legal Market in recognition for her passionate and energetic commitment to the high ethical standards of the legal profession and its role in justice administration; and the inaugural President’s Medal Outstanding Contribution Award 2016 by the Queensland Law Society for her significant contribution to community access to justice, significant service and support to Queensland lawyers, and upholding the rule of law and the administration of justice.