Chang, Pistilli & Simmons law firm news

  • Moray & Agnew opens Perth office
    | Wednesday, 9 March 2011

    The dynamic Perth market has proved too hard to ignore for insurance specialist Moray & Agnew, which has opened a new office there to be headed by Phil Keays.

  • FEATURE: ALB Watchlist 2011
    | Thursday, 10 February 2011

    2011 promises to be another year of intrigue and transformation for many of Australia and New Zealand’s best-known firms. ALB starts the year by nominating ten firms for whom 2011 will be a particularly critical year. Whether they are law firms primed for growth or ones that are looking to recover from a setback, here are the firms that have a point to prove to the market.

  • Sydney 2010
    | Tuesday, 3 August 2010

    Sydney may have lost some of its lustre during the GFC, but firms are confident that the Harbour City is set the regain its sparkle. ALB investigates

  • Clients already feeling Budget blues, say firms
    | Wednesday, 12 May 2010

    Treasurer Wayne Swan may have couched last night's budget in a "no frills - let's play it safe" style, but the reality has been anything but that for firms and their resource and mining clients, says Chang, Pistilli & Simmons partner Jason Mendens.

  • energy & resources 09 - recommended law firms
    | Tuesday, 24 November 2009

    ALB Guide: Energy & Resources 2009 is the latest in an exciting series of detailed insights into specific practice areas and the leading firms and lawyers operating within them

  • Joining the partnership
    | Wednesday, 7 October 2009

    Being invited to join the partnership might be an enduring ambition for many young lawyers, but promotion usually comes at a price. Firms have many ways of ensuring that new partners pay their due – and some are more onerous than others

  • Joining the partnership
    | Wednesday, 30 September 2009

    The mechanisms through which lawyers become partners in a firm are many and varied. ALB explores some of the more common - and controversial - methods at play

  • Law firms help Port of Newcastle
    | Wednesday, 23 September 2009

    Several law firms were involved in the negotiation and preparation of the arrangements to govern the sharing of port capacity in New South Wales’ Port of Newcastle, providing a long-term solution to a long-term problem

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