Wanted: Firms driving the legal profession forward

Deadline looming for Australasian Lawyer Innovative Firms 2020

Wanted: Firms driving the legal profession forward

Entries for Australasian Lawyer’s annual Innovative Firms report close next week. 

Australasian Lawyer’s annual Innovative Firms report showcases firms across Australia that are leading change in the legal profession. 

The report will showcase Australian law firms at the forefront of change and innovation, either through pioneering technology, the implementation of new team structures or fresh ways of working with clients. 

"Recognition in the Innovative Firms list has increased our firm's profile and credibility, demonstrating that we're leading the change on the diversification of family law legal services. I encourage firms striving to be industry leaders to enter and use this accolade as an opportunity to showcase their approach and innovations," said Siobhan Mullins, founder and director of Separate Together, 2019 Innovative Firms winner. 

The best submissions will be profiled in the Innovative Firms 2020 report, to be published on the Australasian Lawyer website and newsletter, read by thousands of professionals across the country. Winners will also be given access to exclusive marketing collateral to build their reputation. 

Entry is easy and completely free of charge. Simply complete this online entry form before the deadline of 27 March

The Innovative Firms 2020 report will be published on the Australasian Lawyer website and newsletter in June. 

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