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  • 2009 IN REVIEW: The movers and shakers of the year

    It's been quieter than usual on the lawyer movement front this year, but - as this selection proves - in boom times and in doom times, there will always be demand for the crème de la crème of legal talent.

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    Published Mon, Dec 14 2009 7:00 PM by Lawyers Weekly
    Filed under: Middletons, Freehills, Mallesons Stephen Jaques, Corrs Chambers Westgarth, DLA Phillips Fox, Deacons, Lander & Rogers, minter ellison, appointments, Blake Dawson, PwC, Herbert Geer, Hynes Lawyers, DLA Piper, Henry Davis York, 2009: The Year That Changed the Legal Profession, Roads & Traffic Authority, Brian Ward & Partners, Holding Redlich, PricewaterhouseCoopers, Hall & Wilcox
  • Australian litigation funding in limbo

    A recent Federal Court decision has halted the wave of enthusiasm for litigation funding. Now, the legal profession may have to rethink what it means to put a commercial price on justice.

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    Published Mon, Nov 23 2009 4:00 PM by Lawyers Weekly
    Filed under: Middletons, litigation funding, Australian Securities & Investment Commission, Fostif, Brookfield Multiplex, ASIC
  • Upskilling in a downturn

    One of the least dire implications of the GFC is the impetus and opportunity it has created for those toying with the idea of returning to study. Laura MacIntyre reports With the war for talent temporarily on hold, many professionals are viewing the weaker...
    Published Mon, Apr 6 2009 11:14 PM by Lawyers Weekly
    Filed under: Middletons, Freehills, flexible work, further education, MBA, environmental law, minter ellison, adult education, monash university, upskilling, melbourne business school, masters of law
  • The WA Report: New kids on the block

    The boom in resources work in Western Australia has seen two substantial new entrants in the market in 2008, with east coast firms Johnson Winter & Slattery (JWS) and Middletons both opening Perth offices.

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    Published Fri, Jan 30 2009 10:34 AM by Lawyers Weekly
    Filed under: Middletons, Western Australia, merger, Johnson Winter & Slattery, Salter Power, Franklyn Legal
  • The WA Report: The Great Unknown

    Clients such as Rio Tinto, BHP and FMG are hitting hard times, but despite ominous economic rumblings, local legal players  in Western Australia remain cautiously optimistic.

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    Published Fri, Jan 30 2009 6:47 AM by Lawyers Weekly
    Filed under: Smyth & Thomas, BHP Billiton, resources, Lavan Legal, Irdi Lawyers, Middletons, JWS, Western Australia, mining, Rio Tinto, Freehills, Hughes-Castell, Chris Stokes & Associates, Mallesons Stephen Jaques, Balance Legal, Johnson Winter & Slattery

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