Find out who the winners are next week

Just one week left to the 2018 Australasian Law Awards

Find out who the winners are next week

The countdown is on to the fourth annual Australasian Law Awards which will be held at The Star Sydney on Thursday 17 May.

After over a month of deliberations, the judges will be coming to decisions about the 33 award categories. The winners will be announced at the awards night in front of an audience comprising legal firms, in-house teams and deal specialists. 

In addition to the announcements, attendees will enjoy a three-course gourmet menu and entertainment from comedian Lawrence Mooney, the Luke Zanc Duo and Aerialize: Sydney Aerial Theatre.

Attendees are encouraged to arrive at The Star by 7.00pm for networking drinks, which will be followed by the sit down dinner and awards program from 7.30pm. The announcements will conclude by around 10.30pm, leaving the rest of the evening for drinks and dancing.

More information is available at www.auslawawards.com.au including FAQs and an‘On the night’ page.

Spaces are limited, but table booking requests can still be made online. To add seats to an existing booking or for specific requests, contact the events team at [email protected].

 

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