Lawyers’ bills soar under Coalition

Original article by Nicola Berkovic
The Australian – Page: 7 : 28-Jun-18

New figures show that the outsourcing of legal work to the private sector has significantly increased the federal government’s legal costs since the Coalition took office in 2013. Government expenditure on legal services topped $A825m in 2016-17, compared with $A689m in 2013-14. The proportion of legal work undertaken by in-house lawyers has fallen from 54 per cent to 49 per cent over the same period. Attorney-General Christian Porter has indicated that action will be taken to rein in legal costs.

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AUSTRALIA. ATTORNEY-GENERAL’S DEPT, AUSTRALIAN SECURITIES AND INVESTMENTS COMMISSION, AUSTRALIA. DEPT OF HOME AFFAIRS, AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENT SOLICITOR, CLAYTON UTZ

Law firms’ new threat: accountants

Original article by Agnes King, Katie Walsh
The Australian Financial Review – Page: 1 & 41 : 22-Jul-15

Australia’s four major accounting firms are aggressively expanding into the legal services sector. Ernst & Young has assembled a 16-strong team of lawyers in Australia, while PricewaterhouseCoopers boasts about 120 lawyers. In the past, accounting firms have tended to focus on areas such as tax litigation, but they are increasingly expanding into areas such as property and employment law. There is speculation that this trend may prompt some law firms to give more of their accounting work to smaller firms at the expense of the "big four".

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ERNST AND YOUNG, PRICEWATERHOUSECOOPERS AUSTRALIA (INTERNATIONAL) PTY LTD, DELOITTE TOUCHE TOHMATSU LIMITED, KPMG AUSTRALIA PTY LTD, BAKER AND McKENZIE, ASHURST AUSTRALIA, K&L GATES LLP, DLA PIPER, KING AND WOOD MALLESONS, BEATON RESEARCH AND CONSULTING PTY LTD, BAR COUNCIL OF INDIA, SOCIETY OF INDIAN LAW FIRMS

PwC woos lawyers with its promise of growth

Original article by Katie Walsh
The Australian Financial Review – Page: 33 : 6-Mar-15

Australian accounting firm PricewaterhouseCoopers is continuing to recruit lawyers for its legal practice. The firm is targeting the corporate advisory, tax, workplace relations, projects and finance, and regulatory sectors of the legal market. The legal practice is headed by former King & Wood Mallesons partners Tony O’Malley and Tim Blue. Other major accounting firms are also expanding into legal services

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PRICEWATERHOUSECOOPERS AUSTRALIA (INTERNATIONAL) PTY LTD, KING AND WOOD MALLESONS, MALLESONS STEPHEN JAQUES, TELSTRA CORPORATION LIMITED – ASX TLS, GILBERT AND TOBIN LAWYERS, KPMG AUSTRALIA PTY LTD, MADDOCKS LAWYERS, DELOITTE LAWYERS PTY LTD, AUSTRALIA. BOARD OF TAXATION

Commonwealth legal services spending rises

Original article by Nicola Berkovic
The Australian – Page: 23 : 16-Jan-15

New figures show that the Australian Government’s expenditure on legal services increased by around $A6m in 2013-14, to $A688.6m. There was a $A10m blowout in the cost of the Government’s in-house legal teams during the financial year, although there was a slight decline in the amount paid to private law firms. Clayton Utz accounted for about 11 per cent of the government legal work that was outsourced to private firms

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CLAYTON UTZ, ASHURST AUSTRALIA, DLA PIPER, MINTER ELLISON, SPARKE HELMORE, NORTON ROSE FULBRIGHT AUSTRALIA, CORRS CHAMBERS WESTGARTH, MADDOCKS LAWYERS, KING AND WOOD MALLESONS, AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENT SOLICITOR, AUSTRALIA. ATTORNEY-GENERAL’S DEPT