Norton White law firm news

  • M+K forms transport and commodities practice
    | Tuesday, 1 September 2009

    M+K Lawyers has formed a national transport and commodities practice after recruiting Geoff Farnsworth who joins the firm as principal – M+K’s partner equivalent

  • Continued growth for Bartier Perry
    | Wednesday, 26 August 2009

    Bartier Perry continues its growth strategy in key practice areas with the appointment of a team of banking and finance recoveries specialists from Norton White. David Richardson will join as Executive Lawyer, the firm’s partner equivalent, along with Julie Talakovski who comes in as a Senior Associate

  • Middletons poaches Dibbs partner
    | Friday, 1 September 2006

    Banking and finance specialist Adam Levine has left Dibbs Abbott Stillman to join the team at Middletons. The appointment of Levine comes after the recent addition of Peter West, who left boutique firm Norton White in May this year, to Middletons' finance team

  • Middletons poaches Dibbs partner
    | Thursday, 10 August 2006

    Banking and finance specialist Adam Levine has left Dibbs Abbott Stillman to join the team at Middletons. The appointment of Levine comes after the recent addition of Peter West to Middletons' finance team, who left boutique firm Norton White in May this year.

  • A cut above the rest: Australia's in-house high-flyers
    | Thursday, 1 June 2006

    Australasia's in-house profession has cast aside the last vestiges of its reputation as a second choice career option for lawyers not cut out for private practice. ALB has unearthed the names of the best and brightest in-house minds in the country, and sought their take on the increasing sophistication and demands of the in-house role

  • West changes direction
    | Friday, 26 May 2006

    Banking and finance lawyer Peter West has left the corporate boutique Norton White to take up a position with Middletons.

  • And the finalists are...
    | Wednesday, 1 March 2006

    ALB is proud to announce the finalists for this year's Australasia Law Awards, which will be held at Sheraton on the Park in Sydney on 6 April

  • Maitland jumps ship to Wallmans
    | Wednesday, 7 January 2004

    Well-known Adelaide transport lawyer Ian Maitland has left his own practice to join local firm Wallmans Lawyers as a partner.

  • Jury flies Norton White coop
    | Monday, 1 December 2003

    Norton White aviation lawyer Stefan Jury has left the firm after five years to join Adelaide firm Kelly & Co. He will be a partner in Kelly & Co's corporate and commercial practice. 

  • Jury flies Norton White coop
    | Wednesday, 26 November 2003

    Former Norton White aviation lawyer Stefan Jury has left the firm after five years to join Adelaide firm Kelly & Co. as a partner in its corporate and commercial practice. 

  • Many lawyers make Gorgon work
    | Thursday, 18 September 2003

    A two-level legal process designed to minimise conflict allowed the WA government and ChevronTexaco to strike a deal over the A$11bn Gorgon development on Barrow Island...

  • In-house at the ASX top 100
    | Friday, 1 August 2003

    Lawyers in the country's biggest companies are feeling the squeeze. Budgets are under scrutiny, work is being tightly managed, and legal teams are being stretched. Lauren Scott goes in-house at Australia's top ASX-listed companies to find out how legal counsel are meeting the challenge


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