The End of the Australian Law Firm?
07 September 2012

Is the end of the large, independent Australian law firm in sight? With several large Australian firms recently merging with Asian or global firms – DLA Phillips Fox with DLA Piper, Blake Dawson with Ashurt, Mallesons Stephen Jacques with King & Wood, Freehills with Herbert Smith – and another of the Big Six, Allens Arthur Robinson, now trading as Allens after its new association with Linklaters, it’s a question making the rounds of legal circles.
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