Mills Oakley

Mills Oakley
Headquarters Melbourne, Australia
No. of attorneys 250+ lawyers
No. of employees 500+ employees
Major practice areas Real Estate, M&A, Corporate, and Finance, Private Advisory, Insurance, Not-for-profit, Technology and Intellectual Property, Construction
Key people John Nerurker, CEO,
Date founded 1864
Company type Partnership
Website
http://www.millsoakley.com.au

Mills Oakley is a commercial law firm headquartered in Melbourne, Australia, with offices in Sydney, Brisbane, Canberra and Perth. It is currently ranked 86 in the Asia-Pacific 100.[1]

Mills Oakley was established in Melbourne in 1864 by a young Irish man, John Scott Mills. The firm is notable as it recently celebrated its 150th anniversary making it one of the oldest law firms in Australia.[2]

About Mills Oakley

The firm is resourced by over 75 partners and employs more than 250 lawyers.[3]

Mills Oakley is currently experiencing strong growth and its clients include ASX top 200 listed companies, mid-sized corporates, the public sector and not-for-profit organisations.[4] The firm has experienced nine consecutive years of double digit revenue and profit since 2004.[5]

Mills Oakley provides legal advice on:

Community

In 2014 Mills Oakley partnered with Salvos Legal Humanitarian to provide pro bono legal services. A team of five lawyers from Salvos Legal Humanitarian will be based within the Mills Oakley office in Sydney, with Salvos Legal Humanitarian supervising them.[6]

References

  1. "Mills Oakley Lawyers". No More Practice. Retrieved 2014-06-15.
  2. "Mills Oakley - Celebrating 150 years by leonard Montagnana". ISSUU. Retrieved 2014-06-15.
  3. "Mills Oakley - Overview". The Lawyer. Retrieved 2014-06-15.
  4. "Three is magic number for Mills Oakley". Lawyers Weekly. 2013-06-24. Retrieved 2014-06-15.
  5. "Mills Oakley CEO explains 'material difference' driving firm's rampant growth". Australasianlawyer.com.au. 2014-05-12. Retrieved 2014-06-15.
  6. Malavika Santhebennur (2014-06-04). "Mills Oakley opens pro bono arm". Lawyers Weekly. Retrieved 2014-06-15.


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