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How to accelerate new client acquisition through smart social media strategies

As the profession emerges from the festive-period hiatus, the curly resolve to actualise 2020’s business goals starts to set in, writes Anthony Hersch.

14 February 2020
By Anthony Hersch
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QMS Media advised on $570m private equity takeover

Lander & Rogers has advised listed outdoor media business QMS Media on its acquisition by entities associated with Quadrant Private Equity.

14 February 2020
By Jerome Doraisamy
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6 judicial appointments made in Victoria

The Andrews government in Victoria has appointed a new coroner, an associate judge of the Supreme Court and four magistrates.

14 February 2020
By Jerome Doraisamy
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Closing the Gap shows Indigenous voices are vital, says LCA

Closing the Gap’s latest report has shown how important it is for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islanders to have a say in the laws and policies, the Law Council of Australia says.

14 February 2020
By Emma Musgrave
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NewLaw firm expands into Canberra

Having already broken ground across some of Australia’s major cities and won a spot on the whole-of-government legal panel, a NewLaw firm has increased its momentum with a new office and new appointment in Canberra.

14 February 2020
By Naomi Neilson
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How to take your business to the next level

At a certain point, a boutique firm may want to step things up. Here are some handy tips to ensure the transition to the next level is as successful and manageable as possible.

13 February 2020
By Jerome Doraisamy
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An exploration of the Canberra family law marketplace

According to Courtney Mullen, there are aspects of divorce that affect those in the ACT more so than elsewhere in Australia.

13 February 2020
By Jerome Doraisamy
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The future will be more efficient, not artificial

AI isn’t coming for our jobs in the middle of the night, for if there is one task for which humans will always be better than computers, it is interfacing with other humans, writes Richard Prangell.

13 February 2020
By Richard Prangell
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Boutique principal to ride 500km in Thailand for charity

The Family Law Project principal Shaya Lewis-Dermody is soon to undertake a pushbike ride of 500km over five days throughout Thailand to raise funds and awareness for Australian charity Hands Across the Water.

13 February 2020
By Jerome Doraisamy
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Boutique Law Summit right around the corner!

The second annual Boutique Law Summit – brought to you by Lawyers Weekly and Thomson Reuters – is fast approaching, with events being hosted in both Sydney and Melbourne.

13 February 2020
By Jerome Doraisamy