Time to recognise excellence in the legal industry

Eagerly-awaited awards laud the industry's best law firms, lawyers, and in-house teams

Time to recognise excellence in the legal industry

It's that time of the year again when the highly anticipated Australasian Law Awards is gearing up to laud the industry's best legal professionals, firms, and in-house teams in Australia and New Zealand's legal profession. 

Among the 33 prestigious categories is a selection of Firm Awards, including categories like:

  • Australian Deal Team of the Year
  • NZ Deal Firm of the Year
  • Australian Dealmaker of the Year
  • NZ Dealmaker of the Year
  • Corporate Citizen Firm of the Year
  • Employment Law Specialist Firm of the Year
  • Insurance Specialist Firm of the Year
  • Boutique Firm of the Year

There’s also Excellence in Employee Health and Wellbeing and Excellence in Technology and Innovation awards. 

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Health and Wellbeing focuses on the quantity, quality, impact and innovativeness of a firm's employee health and wellbeing initiatives during calendar year 2019 and is open to all law firms in Australia and New Zealand.

Technology and Innovation focuses on scope of innovation, impact on the firm’s legal and business processes, success of the change-management and implementation process, and evidence the technology has supported business objectives and is open to firms operating in Australia that can demonstrate innovative use of technology in legal service delivery. 

The full list of categories and criteria is available here.

The Australasian Law Awards will be held at The Star, Sydney on 21 May. Online nominations close on 7 February.

For full information, visit http://www.auslawawards.com.au/.

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