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  • Are law firms hiring again?
    | Tuesday, 9 March 2010
    Light is appearing at the end of the tunnel for Australian lawyers looking for career moves.
  • Baker & McKenzie: ‘Asia not just lolly shop’
    | Thursday, 25 February 2010
    Australian firms may see Asia as a lolly shop, but an inadequate understanding of the market may lead to a collective stomach ache, warns Baker & McKenzie’s India group partner David Jacobs.
  • Allen & Overy launches in Doha
    | Wednesday, 17 February 2010
    A week after breaking into the Australian market, Allen & Overy has opened an office in the Qatar Financial Centre (QFC)
  • ANALYSIS: New rules force many firms to change name
    | Tuesday, 16 February 2010
    In line with the growing profile and depth of the legal services industry, the Ministry of Justice (MOJ) has promulgated new measures for the administration of domestic law firm names.
  • Clayton Utz moves quickly to fill void
    | Friday, 12 February 2010
    Clayton Utz has moved quickly to fill the void that will be left when 14 partners – including the Perth office chief and a departmental managing partner – leave to join the firm’s newest Australian rival, Allen & Overy, in May
  • Pay rise for former Clutz rainmakers
    | Friday, 12 February 2010
    The 14 Clayton Utz partners that left the firm to join Allen & Overy’s Australian venture are expected to receive a significant boost to their annual salary as a result
  • Allen & Overy Australian offices to be integrated with Asia
    | Thursday, 11 February 2010
    In a strong indication of how Allen & Overy’s brand new Australia presence will fit into its worldwide operations, Thomas Brown, managing partner for Asia, will be overseeing the two new offices in Sydney and Perth.
  • A&O targets 50 lawyers in first year
    | Tuesday, 9 February 2010
    Allen & Overy has set a target of 50 lawyers and 20 partners for its Sydney and Perth offices after their first year of operations, rising to 25 partners and more than 60 lawyers after three to five years
  • Mori Hamada, Ropes & Gray, Shearman get Bare for Shiseido
    | Monday, 1 February 2010
    Mori Hamada & Matsumoto, Ropes and Gray and Shearman & Sterling have landed roles on one of the global cosmetics industry’s biggest transactions this year, the US$1.7bn acquisition of Bare Escentuals by Japan’s Shiseido.
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