Gilbert + Tobin 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.
  • Managing Partner Series: Bill Fazio, Hebert Geer
    | Thursday, 5 August 2010
    Mid-size firms are growing in sophistication and Hebert Geer’s Bill Fazio has been at the forefront of the transformation. He speaks with ALB about the road ahead for the firm
  • Sydney 2010
    | Tuesday, 3 August 2010
    Sydney may have lost some of its lustre during the GFC, but firms are confident that the Harbour City is set the regain its sparkle. ALB investigates
  • ANALYSIS: Catching a Crabb
    | Wednesday, 14 July 2010
    ALB examines the implications of Gilbert + Tobin's alliance with Perth firm Blakiston & Crabb
  • Mallesons partner heads to G+T
    | Monday, 5 July 2010
    Peter Cook, an ALB Hot 40 Pre-eminent lawyer and partner at Mallesons Stephen Jaques, has taken up a partnership at Gilbert + Tobin.
  • Facebook not all to blame, says G + T partner
    | Monday, 31 May 2010
    Facebook’s most recent privacy policy amendments have provoked rampant public outrage – with predictable demands from parents, schools and privacy advocates to restrict and ban the site – however the best solution may not be regulation but informed choice.
  • 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
  • Where there’s smoke, there’s ire: Rudd’s plain packaging for cigarettes
    | Friday, 30 April 2010
    Kevin Rudd’s recent world-first move to ban brand labels and other marketing imagery on cigarette packaging by 2012 has provoked not only the expected eulogies from the good health lobby and tuts of resignation from smokers but also furious vows from the tobacco industry to fight the measure in court
  • ANALYSIS: Privatise or perish
    | Thursday, 29 April 2010
    Privatisation might be the modern equivalent of selling off the farm, but it is providing lawyers with a unique and challenging new line of work. 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.
  • Resourceful firms poised for BG-CNOOC gas deal
    | Monday, 29 March 2010
    Mallesons partner James Fahey is the lead partner advising BG Group on its sale of LNG from its Queensland Curtis project to China National Offshore Oil Corporation (CNOOC) and CNOOC's equity investment in that project.
  • Natural resources: firms benefit from innovative M&A strategies
    | Wednesday, 24 March 2010
    China National Offshore Oil Corp ‘s latest cross-border foray indicates the country’s constant thirst for natural resources and the sophisticated new strategies being applied by investors and their law firms to cross-border deals.
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General Counsel - 24/08/2010

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