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  • ALB Fast 10 - Fastest growing firms
    | Wednesday, 17 February 2010
    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
  • Cooper Grace Ward acquires strong presence
    | Wednesday, 4 November 2009
    Queensland firm Cooper Grace Ward has reached an agreement to incorporate the firm Bain Gasteen, in a move that managing partner Chris Ward said will catapult the business to the top of the state’s commercial legal practices
  • Telstra shake-up to change legal roles
    | Tuesday, 22 September 2009
    The Rudd Government’s proposed changes to the telecommunications sector – including a structural separation of Telstra and a reworking of access rules – will likely mean a change in the type of work for law firms, with more commercial work available and less involvement in regulatory disputes
  • employment 09 - recommended law firms
    | Monday, 31 August 2009
    ALB Guide: Employment Law 2009 is the latest in an exciting series of detailed insights into specific practice areas and the leading firms and lawyers operating within them
  • Herbert Geer continues strong growth: appoints new partners
    | Monday, 3 August 2009
    Herbert Geer managing partner, Bill Fazio, said the firm expects to continue on the trajectory that has seen it grow 50% in the last financial year after announcing that the firm has appointed Cameron Roberts and Andrew Venables as new partners in the firm
  • Melbourne 09
    | Monday, 13 July 2009
    As the Sydney market continues to take a battering, expansionist Melbourne firms find things more positive back home
  • Firms not amused at Conroy gaffe
    | Friday, 3 April 2009
    Stephen Conroy, Labor's Communication Minister, is back in the news again over his public comments over the iiNet copyright case that is scheduled to be heard by the Federal Court later this year.
  • Dibbs Abbott Stillman partner defects to Herbert Geer
    | Thursday, 12 March 2009
    Not all partners who worked for Dibbs Abbott Stillman moved to Thomson Playford Cutlers when the two firms merged. Partner Paul Noonan was one who looked for other opportunities at Herbert Geer.
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