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2011 Partnership Appointments: Who made it
Amid an increasingly global legal market, the latest round of partnership promotions reflects the stability and steady growth of Australian firms. Briana Everett reportsThe recent appointments…
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Legal Leaders: Community Service - Helen Campbell OAM
Helen Campbell OAM has spent much of her career providing legal assistance to society's most disenfranchised. The CEO of the Women's Legal Service NSW tells Claire Chaffey why leading a…
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The third sector: cutting the red tape
Australia's expanding charitable sector is set to undergo major reform. But will these changes save an industry bound by bureaucracy? Briana Everett investigatesIn the 2011/12 federal budget,…
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Ex curia: More than role play -- Chris Freeland on the Sydney Film Festival
In the first of our 'Ex Curia' video series, looking at the lawyers' interests and passions that lie outside the legal realm, we speak with Baker & McKenzie's National Managing Partner,…
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Partners will be partners: the reluctance towards incorporation
Social status and traditional legal values are at the centre of the ongoing debate about whether or not law firms should incorporate. Claire Chaffey reportsA reluctance to give up the status…
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The making of a national firm: Ten firms and how they expanded
For a young country, the rich histories of some of Australia's national law firms can surprise. Many large law firms can trace their roots back to the mid-1850s when a couple of entrepreneurial…
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The making of a national firm: Allens Arthur Robinson
The firm known today as Allens Arthur Robinson has foundations stretching back to the 1820s and is the result of various mergers between Australian firms Arthur Robinson & Co, Hedderwick…
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The making of a national firm: Blake Dawson
The firm known today as Blake Dawson has held many different titles since its 1841 inception in Melbourne. Founded by Scottish expat James Hunter Ross, the Victorian firm existed under the name…
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By Lawyers Weekly
The making of a national firm: Clayton Utz
The first native-born Australian to be admitted as a solicitor in New South Wales, and a former editor of The Australian, was the founding father of Clayton Utz. With 197 partners and around 800…
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