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  • Melbourne 09
    By Renu Prasad | Monday, 13 July 2009

    As the Sydney market continues to take a battering, expansionist Melbourne firms find things more positive back home
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  • New Zealand 09 (1 comments)
    By Renu Prasad | Wednesday, 10 June 2009

    Diversification, cut-throat pricing, more competition for government work: these are just some of the outcomes as New Zealand firms adjust to a new world order
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  • Sydney 09
    By Cabral Douglas | Wednesday, 13 May 2009

    With Australian corporations seeking to replace high-priced firms in an effort to cut legal costs, ALB speaks to some of the leading mid-tier players who stand to benefit
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  • Perth 09
    By Cabral Douglas | Tuesday, 21 April 2009

    With commodities prices falling and a global recession looming, ALB's Cabral Douglas asks leading lawyers: Has Perth gone from boom to bust?
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  • Brisbane 09
    By Cabral Douglas | Monday, 16 February 2009

    A booming Queensland economy has delivered record profits for Brisbane law firms, but future growth will depend on their ability to adjust to the changing demands of current and prospective clients.
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  • NZ South Island 2008
    By Cabral Douglas | Monday, 2 February 2009

    Cabral Douglas finds out why South Island law firms are infused with electoral enthusiasm
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  • Sydney 2008
    By ALB,Joshua Scott | Friday, 3 October 2008

    Last year, ALB reported that Sydney firms were enjoying the fruits of a single office policy. This year we find Sydney firms hatching new and novel plans to endure the long winter that the credit crunch promises to deliver
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  • Canberra 08
    By Richard Szabo | Tuesday, 5 August 2008

    The federal government’s announcement that it would tighten spending has brought some speculation that ACT law firms may face reduced work. ALB finds that despite this, most law firms are optimistic about their projected performance for the coming year
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  • Melbourne 08
    By ALB | Friday, 27 June 2008

    Melbourne firms are proudly Victorian, but when it comes down to growth they look to Sydney, ALB reports
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  • New Zealand 08
    By ALB | Thursday, 29 May 2008

    The firms in the land of the long white cloud are powering through jittery markets with their own brand of legal excellence
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  • Adelaide 08
    | Thursday, 1 May 2008

    A sharp rise of the uranium price last year sparked interest among investors in exploration companies searching for this radiant mineral. Uranium is rapidly becoming a major industry in resources-rich South Australia and local law firms are profiting from the spike of corporate activity in this highly regulated industry.
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Litigious lattes - 17/03/2010





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