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There is little doubt that a
society the size of TULS could not function without the annual
generosity of a number of sponsors. During 2005 sponsors will help the society
to provide career
information to members, help support annual social events as
well as publications available to students. TULS 2005 would
therefore like to thank the following sponsors for their
generous support:
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The
College of Law is the largest provider of practical legal
training in Australasia and one of the oldest and most
respected in the common law world. Their website offers
information about the courses offered by the College, and
should be visited by students who intend to pursue a
career on the mainland. |
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Minter Ellison is one of the
largest full-service law firms in the Asia Pacific region
and the 13th largest in the world. With more than 280
partners and 1100 lawyers located in Australia, Hong Kong,
The People's Republic of China, Thailand, Indonesia, New
Zealand, the United Kingdom and the United States of
America, Minter Ellison supports leading industry and
government clients when and where required. |
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Allens Arthur Robinson is a leading Australian
law firm, with a strong presence in the Asia
Pacific region. AAR has some of the world's
longest ongoing client relationships, stretching
back more than 150 years, acting for
approximately 60 of Australia’s and 20 of the
world’s top 100 companies. AAR have offices
throughout the Asia Pacific and practice teams
that operate around the region, So no matter
where clients are they have access to
experienced teams of legal experts. |
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Phillips Fox
is one of the largest firms in Australasia. Founded in
1864 as P.D. Phillips, today they number some 185
partners, 1500 people in 10 offices across 3 countries.
Their culture is one that embraces the individual,
rewards innovative thinking and supports new ideas in
the pursuit of excellence. |
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Blake Dawson Waldron has
established offices in Sydney, Melbourne, Canberra,
Brisbane, Perth, London, Port Moresby, Shanghai and an
associated office in Jakarta, pooling the resources of
their network to assemble teams that combine the right
specialist legal skills, industry experience and
regional knowledge to suit their clients. BDW are
renowned for friendliness and teamwork and their people
are recognised as approachable, astute and commercial.
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Mallesons Stephen Jaques
is a leading commercial law firm with a focus on Asia
Pacific. It has offices in Australia's main business
centres, Hong Kong, Beijing and London and an associated
office in Port Moresby. Mallesons' prime focus is to
assist major corporations and financial institutions
with their complex legal work in Asia Pacific. The firm
is recognised for its ability to combine consistently
rigorous analysis with astute judgment, giving clients a
competitive edge. |
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In 1881 a tradition of
brewing excellence was established on the banks of the
Esk River in Launceston, Tasmania. James Boag believed
in brewing the best possible bears using only the finest
ingredients. His son not only carried his name but his
commitment to quality, purity and great tasting beers.
For over 120 years, James Boag & Son has adhered to
these values and continues to brew Australia's highest
quality beers. |
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Clayton Utz are one of
Australia's most successful law firms. With over 1700
people nationally, and a reputation for being
entrepreneurial and fresh-thinking, they are regarded as
a leading legal practice in the Asia Pacific region.
Their clients include many of Australia's top 100
companies as well as Federal and State Government
departments. They also have a significant pro bono
practice. |
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