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  • Mills Oakley: where opportunity still knocks
    | Monday, 2 March 2009
    Over the last few years a booming Brisbane economy has been good news for law firms, many of which have taken the opportunity to establish themselves. Mills Oakley Lawyers is one such firm.
  • Mills Oakley
    | Wednesday, 2 July 2008
    As competition among law firms heats up and clients’ demands intensify, creative thinking is becoming vital for success in the legal profession. Enter recently named Melbourne Law Firm of the Year, Mills Oakley Lawyers.
  • Mills Oakley Lawyers - Australia's Fastest Growing Law Firm
    | Wednesday, 30 January 2008
    Mills Oakley Lawyers garnered the number 1 spot in the ALB Fast 10 survey as it was named "Fastest Growing Law Firm of the Year".  The ranking was based on fee growth, as well as increases in offices, partners and fee earners.
  • TressCox Lawyers - 110 years of service
    | Tuesday, 16 October 2007
    Colin Porter's arrival at TressCox in 2005 marked a turning point for the Firm's insurance practice, particularly in Sydney. The Firm was first established in 1897 and has a strong reputation in Sydney's legal market.
  • 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
  • Lawyers call for performance-based pay for associates
    | Thursday, 14 January 2010
    Allens Arthur Robinson corporate head Paul Quinn has called for associates’ remuneration to be based on performance to bring them in line with the partners and most corporate services staff
  • Joining the partnership
    | Wednesday, 7 October 2009
    Being invited to join the partnership might be an enduring ambition for many young lawyers, but promotion usually comes at a price. Firms have many ways of ensuring that new partners pay their due – and some are more onerous than others
  • Joining the partnership
    | Wednesday, 30 September 2009
    The mechanisms through which lawyers become partners in a firm are many and varied. ALB explores some of the more common - and controversial - methods at play
  • Mills Oakley sees pickup in litigation, hires new partner
    | Tuesday, 28 July 2009
    The GFC and growth in other commercial practice areas has seen Mills Oakley experience increased demand for its commercial litigation and insolvency services and prompted the firm to recruit Stephen Dickens to join its Brisbane office
  • Melbourne 09
    | Monday, 13 July 2009
    As the Sydney market continues to take a battering, expansionist Melbourne firms find things more positive back home
  • Mid-tier firms 'less affected' by GFC
    | Thursday, 28 May 2009
    Although late last year Mills Oakley had to make two junior property lawyers redundant in response to the weakening market, this year has seen the firm increase its overall staff count.
  • Sydney 09
    | 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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