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Michael Bula Solicitors, Melbourne
Michael Bula is many things: thespian, family man, international lawyer and notary.But it is his love for all things international and cultural - and his gift for mastering foreign languages -…
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TLG Lawyers Queensland - Animal lawyers
Did you ever want to be a vet, but couldn't stand the sight of blood? Well, here is an alternative: why not show your love for animals by becoming an animal lawyer? Tracy-Lynne Geysen of TLG…
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Life starts at 50
At a respectable 50 years of age, Snedden Hall & Gallop Lawyers (SHG) is one of Canberra's oldest law firms and, like any good quinquagenarian, the firm celebrated its recent 50th…
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Riccioni & Greenwood Lawyers, Yarra Valley
Adrian Riccioni knows a thing or two about wine. And unlike most lawyers whose involvement in things viticultural doesn't extend past enjoying a crisp sauvignon blanc at the end of the day,…
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Kah Lawyers, Parramatta
For immigration specialist Michael Kah, it was an infamous and tragic event half a world away that kick-started his career as an immigration lawyer.Kah, the principle of Kah Lawyers in…
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Competing at world level in power-lifting has provided the Law Society of NSW's fifth female president, Mary Macken, with the skills and experience to excel in her career, writes Briana Everett…
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The weight of the law failing students
Depression runs rife through law schools and some experts blame 100 per cent weighted exams and other examination pressures. Are we failing our best and brightest before they even reach the…
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A lawyer's journey across the professions
Ilana Atlas was once a managing partner of Mallesons Stephen Jaques, but as she tells Sarah O'Carroll, it was a role in HR at one of Australia's largest banks that delivered the highlight of her…
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The making of legal leadership
Leaders in law firms have required a more broad and advanced skill-set to deal with an array of new challenges over the past few years. In addi­tion to one of the worst business downturns in…
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