Corrs Chambers Westgarth law firm news
  • More lawyers looking to enter politics this election
    | Thursday, 19 August 2010
    Law and politics seem to go together like love and marriage. Not only is the current prime minister a former lawyer, more than a quarter of the members in the last Federal parliament were former lawyers or studied law.
  • Boom time for TMT
    | Thursday, 5 August 2010
    National broadband networks, rising corporate IT expenditure and new software development opportunities are all adding up to an increased demand for legal advice.
  • 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.
  • Perth 2010
    | Tuesday, 3 August 2010
    After a brief hiatus, Perth is ready to resume its role as a national and regional powerhouse – and one of the world’s biggest law firms wants a piece of the action.
  • Brisbane 2010
    | Tuesday, 3 August 2010
    After a lean 2009, Brisbane firms are sensing that the tide has turned. ALB talks to the key players.
  • ANALYSIS: Catching a Crabb
    | Wednesday, 14 July 2010
    ALB examines the implications of Gilbert + Tobin's alliance with Perth firm Blakiston & Crabb
  • Chengdu 2010 成都法律市场年度报告
    | Friday, 4 June 2010
    On track to become the financial and commercial centre of South-West China, Chengdu's legal industry is undergoing significant changes. Most are driven by growing demand in the middle and upper market segments. ALB reports
  • Corrs: No merger afoot, says Denton
    | Wednesday, 19 May 2010
    Corrs CEO John Denton has issued an unequivocal denial that his firm is in merger talks with any other firm. The denial comes following industry speculation that merger talks were in progress.
  • LBO, private equity activity offers new hope
    | Wednesday, 19 May 2010
    A recent transaction whereby private equity firm Catalyst Investment acquired refrigeration and air-conditioner wholesaler Actrol brings renewed hope for future transactional activity, according to AAR partner Steve Clifford.
  • ANALYSIS: The North Face
    | Monday, 10 May 2010
    Blake Dawson in Tokyo, Clayton Utz in Hong Kong and Minter Ellison in Beijing: there seems to be an Asia renaissance for Australian firms. ALB investigates
  • Mallesons tops M&A league tables
    | Thursday, 29 April 2010
    Mallesons has topped both the Bloomberg and Thomson Reuters M&A legal advisor league tables for the first three months of 2010.
  • Eye on outbound M&A
    | Tuesday, 27 April 2010
    One of the most striking trends seen in the global M&A markets throughout the past 18 months is the intensity of China’s interest in overseas acquisitions, and the explosion of Sino-foreign M&A activity has been the impetus for both international and domestic firms to ramp up their ability to handle outbound transactions.
  • 海外并购法律服务成为律所发展重点
    | Tuesday, 27 April 2010
    全球并购市场在过去18个月中最引人注目的趋势之一是中国企业对海外收购项目的不断增长的兴趣。跨国并购项目的增长也渐渐成为律所加强为海外并购项目提供法律服务的推动力和律所的发展重点。
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