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ANALYSIS: Making the move
| Tuesday, 16 March 2010
Cooper Grace Ward has recently moved to a new office in Brisbane while Allens Arthur Robinson, Clayton Utz, and Freehills all have plans to move in the near future. ALB looks at the savings currently available to firms who make the move.
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Property finally shows signs of recovery
| Wednesday, 17 February 2010
Real estate lawyers who have had to suffer through reports of the upturn in the general economy finally have reason to join the celebrations as a spate of recent deals points towards a recovery in the beleaguered practice area
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Four PRC firms in M&A top ten
| Tuesday, 2 February 2010
Commerce & Finance, DeHeng, Tian Yuan and King & Wood have ranked in the top ten of mergermarket’s 2009 table of legal advisors to Greater China M&A.
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Lane Cove Tunnel collapse leads to flood of legal work
| Thursday, 28 January 2010
Allens Arthur Robinson, Gilbert + Tobin and Minter Ellison have been called on to advise on the sale or recapitalisation of Sydney’s Lane Cove Tunnel after the company was placed into receivership by creditors
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Analysis: Alternative billing movement gathers momentum
| Wednesday, 27 January 2010
The Defence Materiel Organisation (DMO) is in negotiations with its legal panel over a possible alternative billing arrangement in a sign that the desire for fixed-fee and other non-hourly billing methods has spread from private-sector clients to public-sector clients
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Flood of expat returnees does not eventuate
| Friday, 22 January 2010
Because the US and UK were among the hardest hit in the economic downturn, many industry spectators to predicted a deluge of lawyers returning to Australia and New Zealand seeking work
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Sale of former B&B entities keeps law firms busy
| Monday, 18 January 2010
The sale of two entities formerly managed by Babcock & Brown – eircom Holdings and Lend Lease Primelife (LLP) – have been keeping corporate teams at three top-tier firms busy
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Lawyers call for performance-based pay for associates
| Thursday, 14 January 2010
Allens Arthur Robinson corporate head Paul Quinn has called for associates’ remuneration to be based on performance to bring them in line with the partners and most corporate services staff
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