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FRIENDS who could not attend Saturday's Sydney wedding of Kevin Rudd and Therese Rein's eldest son were kept informed of the special day by regular tweets.
As Nick Rudd, 25, and Zara Shafruddin exchanged vows at St James' Church in King St, Sydney, Mr Rudd, his wife Therese Rein and their daughter Jessica all tweeted throughout the ceremony.
"Had a beautiful, joyful morning yesterday going to Flemington flower market and then preparing the church with the St James' flower ladies," Ms Rein tweeted, while pregnant Jessica followed with: "Zara is breath-taking".
The wedding was attended by close friends and family of the couple. St James' Church was filled with roses, lillies and stephanotis, all chosen with care by Ms Rein.
After the ceremony, the couple were escorted in a limousine to Catalina in Rose Bay for the reception.
"Lovely day today here. A little scattered cloud, 24 degrees. Perfect for their wedding. Big smile," tweeted Ms Rein, while her husband paid tribute to his million or so followers: "Thanks for the kind wishes".dailytelegraph
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Partnership; 1001-5000 employees; Law Practice industry
April 2011 – Present (1 year 1 month) Sydney, Australia
Working in the firm's International Arbitration, Construction & Major Projects department under the supervision of Prof. Doug Jones AM (Partner & International Arbitrator).
Partnership; 1001-5000 employees; Law Practice industry
July 2010 – April 2011 (10 months) Sydney, Australia
Working in the firm's International Arbitration, Construction & Major Projects department under the supervision of Prof. Doug Jones AM (Partner & International Arbitrator).
Nonprofit; 11-50 employees; Alternative Dispute Resolution industry
January 2011 – January 2011 (1 month) Singapore
Attended arbitrations, conducted legal research, drafted memorandums of advice, assisted the Secretariat, and prepared and conducted presentation to the Secretariat.
September 2008 – July 2010 (1 year 11 months) Brisbane, Australia
Assigned to ALT Department, worked on numerous contentious matters (i.e. litigious disputes concerning construction projects, environment & planning and share sale agreements).
Partnership; 5001-10,000 employees; Law Practice industry
January 2010 – January 2010 (1 month) Brisbane, Australia
Assigned to Corporate & Commercial Department, supervised by Andrew Rankin.
November 2009 – December 2009 (2 months) Brisbane, Australia
Assigned to Corporate - Funds, Management, Real Estate &
Superannuation Department, supervised by Paul Newman (Partner).
November 2008 – December 2008 (2 months) Brisbane, Australia
Assigned to Projects – Banking & Financial Services Department, supervised by Adam Thatcher (Partner).
2011
2010
Grade: Law GPA 6.01 (scale 1-7; 7 highest)
2010:
♦ Griffith University Award for Academic Excellence (placed in top 5% of Griffith University Students).
♦ Eighth Finalist in the Oral Arguments, Awarded an Honorable Mention in the Martin Domke Award Category and Placed 2nd (out of 253 teams) in Overall General Round Scores - 17th Willem C. Vis International Commercial Arbitration Moot, Vienna.
♦ Supported and Accompanied the Griffith University Team at the 7th Willem C. Vis International Commercial Arbitration Moot, Hong Kong.
2009:
♦ National Quarter Finalist: AAT Moot Competition.
2008:
♦ Griffith University Award for Academic Excellence (placed in top 5% of Griffith University Students)
♦ Winner: Clayton Utz Senior Negotiations Competition
♦ Winner: Griffith PLT Senior Client-Interview Competition
2007:
♦ Semi-Finalist: GULS Junior Negotiations Competition
2006:
♦ Grand Finalist - GULS Junior Moot Competition
Activities and Societies: Griffith University Law Society
2003