Moray & Agnew law firm news
  • MORAY & AGNEW: A HIGH GROWTH FIRM
    | Tuesday, 16 October 2007
    For insurance specialist Moray & Agnew it's all about growth.  The firm expanded 27 per cent per annum in the past three years, a significant achievement in the face of Tort reform, reduced litigation and increased buying power of insurers.
  • 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.
  • The evolution of the insurance practice
    | Thursday, 13 May 2010
    The Australian economy may be emerging from the GFC but insurers are still experiencing the effects of the fallout. Law firms are now busy with a spike in claims work as the debris settles.
  • 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
  • insurance 09 - recommended law firms
    | Thursday, 14 May 2009
    ALB Guide: Insurance 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.
  • Insurance law: the tide turns
    | Friday, 28 November 2008
    Conditions haven't been completely kind to insurance firms of late, but the major practices are still staying positive - and with good reason
  • Sydney 2008
    | 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
  • Moray & Agnew poaches H&H insurance team
    | Thursday, 1 May 2008
    Moray & Agnew has poached a team of five insurance lawyers from Hunt & Hunt. The team consists of partner Alex Bolton, senior associate David Grant, and lawyers Jacqueline Waugh, Paul Mison and Leon Franklin
  • Insurance Law: A specialist's game?
    | Tuesday, 16 October 2007
    New defections in Australian insurance practices have caused further upheaval in a sector that is rapidly reshaping. As more partners leave full-service firms for firms solely dedicated to the practice area, the question arises whether insurance law is becoming a specialist's game
  • MORAY & AGNEW: A HIGH GROWTH FIRM
    | Tuesday, 16 October 2007
    For insurance specialist Moray & Agnew it's all about growth.  The firm expanded 27 per cent per annum in the past three years, a significant achievement in the face of Tort reform, reduced litigation and increased buying power of insurers.
  • Case management: Slashing costs
    | Saturday, 1 September 2007
    The upper echelons of the legal fraternity are slow to change their ways and are certainly not at the forefront of implementing new technology. However, the spiralling cost of litigation has seen a push for a wider use of sophisticated case management software to achieve higher levels of efficiency
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