UPDATE: Katherine Whitehead has been honored as the Law Society In-House Counsel of the Year for her exceptional leadership in transforming Crown Perth, a prominent casino, during one of its most tumultuous periods. This award was announced just last night at the Law Society gala event in Western Australia, where Whitehead’s pioneering efforts were highlighted as critical to the casino’s future.
In a time of intense regulatory scrutiny, Whitehead stepped into the role of general counsel, inheriting a business grappling with severe reputational damage and operational challenges. The casino had faced significant criticism over its anti-money laundering systems and governance issues, placing its operating license in jeopardy. With the stakes high, Whitehead spearheaded a comprehensive overhaul of Crown Perth’s legal and board governance systems throughout 2024-25, successfully securing the casino’s license without conditions.
“I am so grateful for this award; it represents recognition not just for myself but for the team of people I work with at Crown Perth,” Whitehead stated, emphasizing the collective effort behind the turnaround. Her dedication has played a pivotal role in restoring trust and setting the foundation for a new era at the casino.
Going head-to-head for this prestigious award were notable competitors such as Sharan Gill, general counsel of Law Mutual, and Angelyn Seen of Yara Australia. The recognition of Whitehead’s leadership underscores the importance of innovation and resilience in corporate legal teams, particularly in high-pressure environments.
In addition to Whitehead’s accolade, Rob Guthrie was recognized as WA Lawyer of the Year for his contributions to workers’ compensation reform in Western Australia, which included authoring over 100 academic papers.
As Crown Perth navigates its path forward, the implications of Whitehead’s leadership extend beyond just legal reforms. Her work signifies a commitment to ethical governance and accountability, resonating with stakeholders and patrons alike.
Next Steps: Industry watchers will be keen to observe how Crown Perth continues to implement its governance changes and rebuild its reputation under Whitehead’s guidance. The developments at Crown Perth will likely serve as a case study in corporate resilience and transformation in the face of adversity.
Stay tuned for more updates on this developing story as Crown Perth aims to set new industry standards moving forward.

































