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FEATURE: Resourceful Queenslanders
| Thursday, 10 February 2011
Rain-sodden Brisbane is still shaping up as one of the hottest markets for the legal industry in 2011– but local firms are wary of the ever-increasing competition
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Significant FDI prompts Jones Day triple Saudi swoop
| Thursday, 27 January 2011
Sustained investment and financial growth in the Saudi economy is behind Jones Day’s unprecedented decision to launch three new offices (Riyadh, Jeddah and Alkhobar) in the Kingdom, said the firm’s Europe/Middle East partner-in-charge Mary Ellen Powers.
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Minters pulls off triple-partner lateral with Jones Day hires
| Monday, 13 December 2010
Australian firm Minter Ellison has significantly increased its partner ranks in Hong Kong with a triple partner lateral hire from US firm Jones Day. Barbara Mok, Anne Ko and Katherine U, all capital markets and M&A lawyers, will join the firm in the new year increasing the total number of partners in its Hong Kong office to nine.
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Minters NZ hires London returnee
| Friday, 26 November 2010
Finance, derivatives and insolvency specialist Chris Forrest has returned to New Zealand and Minter Ellison Rudd Watts after 14 years in the UK.
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Minters secures Corrs tax partner
| Monday, 22 November 2010
Minter Ellison has appointed former Corrs Chambers Westgarth partner David Pratley as a partner in the firm’s taxation practice.
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Allens to rake in A$4.8m on QR IPO
| Monday, 11 October 2010
The QR National initial public offer will see Allens Arthur Robinson walk away with a healthy pay check of A$4.8m, reports Fairfax Media.
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Melbourne 2010
| Tuesday, 3 August 2010
Melbourne: the spiritual home of AFL, the W class tram and some of the nation’s most enterprising young law firms. ALB investigates.
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New Zealand 2010
| Tuesday, 3 August 2010
In February this year, New Zealand Deputy Prime Minister Bill English laid out a stark assessment of the NZ economy. Rising unemployment, sluggish growth even in the pre-GFC era and a five year drop in exports were the highlights – or lowlights – of what English described as an extended passage of decline.
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