Middletons law firm news
  • 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.
  • ANALYSIS: Catching a Crabb
    | Wednesday, 14 July 2010
    ALB examines the implications of Gilbert + Tobin's alliance with Perth firm Blakiston & Crabb
  • Private equity ruling may open M&A floodgates
    | Monday, 24 May 2010
    Law firms are this week awaiting an Australian Taxation Office determination on private equity taxation which may create a flood of M&A work after months of uncertainty.
  • India and sport big business for Middletons
    | Wednesday, 21 April 2010
    The Queen’s Baton made its way to Middletons’ Melbourne office yesterday as part of a networking event which not only presented an opportunity for the firm to host the baton before it makes its way to Delhi later this year but also promote and develop cross-border business
  • India and sport big business for Aussie firm
    | Wednesday, 21 April 2010
    The Queen’s Baton made its way to Australian firm Middletons’ Melbourne office, which also presented an opportunity for the firm to develop cross-border business opportunities
  • Middletons predicts strong finish to 2010
    | Tuesday, 16 February 2010
    Middletons managing partner Nick Nichola said he expects the next few months to remain somewhat sluggish before picking up significantly in the second half of 2010
  • ANALYSIS: 2010: Perfect storm for PE practices
    | Wednesday, 3 February 2010
    Law firms with private equity clients can expect to be burdened with a heavy workload in the next 12 months, but determining exactly what practice groups will shoulder that workload requires partners to look at their clients’ situations
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