Australasian Lawyer‘s inaugural Most Influential Lawyers list – entries now open

Australasian Lawyer invites you to nominate deserving individuals for its inaugural Most Influential Lawyers

Australasian Lawyer‘s inaugural Most Influential Lawyers list – entries now open

Australasian Lawyer will proudly present a report on the Most Influential Lawyers in Australia. Legal professionals who have had the most impact on our lives, laws, business and government over the last 18 months will be selected for publication.

The list will include candidates from the following categories:

  • Changemakers: Lawyers working in any area or type of practice who have been leaders, innovators, or catalysts for positive change in the profession – including diversity, law firm management, education, etc.
  • Government/non-profits/associations: This includes public inquiries, officers of Parliament, academic institutions and the judiciary
  • Human Rights, Advocacy and Criminal
  • Business

A place on the list is clear recognition and affirmation of a candidate’s hard work and dedication to rising above the unique challenges that the industry faces.

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Nominations can be made through this brief online form. Self-nominations are also welcome.

Participation in this annual ranking provides a wealth of opportunity for businesses looking to build their profile in the industry. Winners will be featured in the Australasian Lawyer website and gain access to exclusive marketing and promotional opportunities designed to amplify their achievement across multiple channels. 

The Most Influential Lawyers 2021 report will be published on the Australasian Lawyer website in July.

Access the online entry form here.

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