Finalists revealed for 2019 Australian Law Awards
By Alan J. McDonald

McDonald Murholme has been nominated for Workplace Relations and Employment Team of the Year and Business Development Professional of the Year!
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Lawyers Weekly, in partnership with UNSW Law, is pleased to announce that finalists have been selected for this year’s Australian Law Awards.
The 19th annual Australian Law Awards (ALAs) will be held on 9 August at The Star Sydney, recognising the outstanding work taking place across major legal practice areas, brilliance at the bar, legal in-house powerhouses, innovators and various firm-led pro bono programs.
The black-tie event provides a platform for legal professionals of all ages and expertise to receive nationwide recognition for the valuable contribution they make to their place of employment, their clients and the community at large.
Lawyers Weekly congratulates all of the finalists.
Workplace Relations and Employment Team of the Year
Australian Business Lawyers & Advisors
Bartier Perry
Corrs Chambers Westgarth
DWF (Australia)
Harmers Workplace Lawyers
Law Squared
Maddocks
Maurice Blackburn Lawyers
McDonald Murholme
PricewaterhouseCoopers
Business Development Professional of the Year
Daniel Hawcroft, Chamberlains Law Firm
James Hill, Clayton Utz
Heather McFarland, Clayton Utz
Amber O’Meara, MinterEllison
Katherine Webster, Mullins
Kathy Zmijewski, McDonald Murholme Solicitors
Finalists for the 2019 Australian Law Awards are listed here:
https://www.lawyersweekly.com.au/biglaw/25900-finalists-revealed-for-2019-australian-law-awards
Reference: ‘Finalists revealed for 2019 Australian Law Awards”, Lawyers Weekly, Monday 24th June 2019.
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