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Mills Oakley threw open the doors to its new Melbourne office on Collins Street last week with a housewarming party for 250 guests.RocKwiz host Julia Zemiro was the MC for the evening, quizzing…

June 09, 2010 By Lawyers Weekly
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Mills Oakley threw open the doors to its new Melbourne office on Collins Street last week with a housewarming party for 250 guests.

 
 

RocKwiz host Julia Zemiro was the MC for the evening, quizzing guests about their musical tastes as well as their first concert experiences.

Client Craig Shepard from the corporate recovery services company, KordaMentha, certainly did his street cred no harm by telling the guests that his first gig was a Bruce Springsteen concert and the first single he purchased was AC/DC's Jailbreak. This proved a popular reponse in the city that named one of its city streets ACDC lane in 2004.

Mills Oakley CEO John Nerurker said many of the guests had a look around the new offices, which the firm moved into in March, during the evening.

Mills Oakley also has offices in Sydney and Brisbane.

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