Herbert Geer reaps the benefits of its strong growth strategy, clear vision and solid corporate values.
Revealing the winners at the 2011 ALB-Macquarie Bank Law Awards: which firms collected the honours this year?
The UK legal market has shown its strongest sign yet that business is buoyant.
There’s no doubt that the mining and resources industry is one of Australia’s hottest sectors – and there’s still no end to the legal work either.
HWL Ebsworth has added two new partners its commercial group, taking the total number of partner appointments in recent weeks to nine.
Melbourne-based firm Madgwicks has added a new partner to the ranks with former Herbert Geer partner Marina Papas joining the firm.
Just a week after recruiting five partners to the firm, HWL Ebsworth has added another two partners to its corporate group.
Online law firm marketing has now gone beyond the traditional webpage and into the brave new world of social media
Rain-sodden Brisbane is still shaping up as one of the hottest markets for the legal industry in 2011– but local firms are wary of the ever-increasing competition
Herbert Geer has appointed Amanda Johns, formerly in-house counsel at property development group Austexx, as a partner in the planning, government, infrastructure and environment team.
Herbert Geer has added two new partners to the firm in the past two days.
Middletons has added a new partner to its property team, this time in Perth. Michael Hain has joined the firm from Corrs Chambers Westgarth and has 18 years of legal practice experience.
Ex-Freehills recruit Penny Stevens has left Hall & Willcox after just one year.
It would be going too far to say that M+K Lawyers' Damian Paul is Melbourne's answer to Danny Gilbert - but this entrepreneurial MD has more than a few bright ideas of his own on how to build an innovative firm.
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
Melbourne: the spiritual home of AFL, the W class tram and some of the nation’s most enterprising young law firms. ALB investigates.
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
After a lean 2009, Brisbane firms are sensing that the tide has turned. ALB talks to the key players.
The market for lawyers with employment and workplace relations expertise is hotting up with Middletons poaching three Sydney-based partners from HWL Ebsworth.
The economic woes of the past 18 months have been well documented, but some law firms still managed to record exceptional growth in FY09. ALB''s annual Fast 10 returns to acknowledge the fastest growing firms of the year