Australasian Law Awards returns to the stage to celebrate legal profession’s best

For the first time since COVID, winners will once more be celebrated at a star-studded physical event

Australasian Law Awards returns to the stage to celebrate legal profession’s best

The Australasian Law Awards returns to a physical stage this year to celebrate the legal profession’s best.

Since its inception, the awards have sought to crown the region’s top firms, lawyers, in-house legal teams, arbitrators, mediators and service providers. The awards have highlighted billion-dollar transactions and tech and innovation moves pioneered by firms and organisations, as well as initiatives to support staff wellbeing, diversity and inclusion, and pro bono work.

Following the recent announcement of the 2022 excellence awardees, a panel of judges composed of the region’s leading experts has been evaluating the shortlisted candidates across 32 categories.

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The winners of this year’s awards will be unveiled at the highly anticipated black-tie gala event held at The Hilton Sydney on 19 May. Attendees are invited to dust off their best suits and gowns for the red carpet, to enjoy the live entertainment and to relish the opportunity to connect in-person with their peers in the legal industry.

Seats are almost sold out so make sure to register now.

Australasian Lawyer extends special thanks to its sponsors, Clayton Utz, Dye & Durham, and Resolution Institute for supporting the recognition of excellence in the legal industry.

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