Big Six law firms (Australia)
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The Big Six law firms is a term informally used in Australia to refer to those firms which, collectively, are perceived to be the largest firms headquartered in Australia and distinguished in comparison to their other competitors. The following firms are usually seen as composing the "Big Six" (listed alphabetically):
The majority of the six firms are among the 100 largest law firms globally. In terms of revenue these are:
Several of these firms are also leading firms in the Asia Pacific region generally. In 2007, Allens Arthur Robinson, Clayton Utz, Freehills and Mallesons Stephen Jaques were the top five firms in the Asia Pacific region in mergers and acquisitions
transactions, ranking above Magic Circle
firm Linklaters
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The BRW
lists these firms in its Top 500 Private Companies tables based on gross income.:
- Allens Arthur RobinsonAllens Arthur RobinsonAllens Arthur Robinson is a commercial law firm that operates in the Asia-Pacific region. In Australia, and throughout the Asia-Pacific region generally, it is considered to be one of the top commercial law firms.- Offices :...
- Blake DawsonBlake DawsonBlake Dawson is a commercial law firm that operates in the Asia-Pacific region. In Australia it is considered one of the "Big Six" law firms.Blake Dawson was previously known as Blake Dawson Waldron or BDW...
- Clayton UtzClayton UtzClayton Utz is a leading commercial law firm in Australia. It is considered one of the Big Six commercial law firms.-Legal services:The firm provides legal services in banking and finance, capital markets and securities, competition, compliance, construction and projects, corporate / M&A,...
- FreehillsFreehillsFreehills is a commercial law firm that operates in the Asia-Pacific region. In Australia it is considered one of the 'Big Six' law firms.-Offices:Freehills has offices in Sydney, Melbourne, Perth and Brisbane in Australia...
- Mallesons Stephen JaquesMallesons Stephen JaquesMallesons Stephen Jaques is a commercial law firm that operates in the Asia-Pacific region. It is one of the 30 largest law firms in Australia, and is widely regarded as one of the top commercial law firms in Australia.-Offices:...
- Minter EllisonMinter EllisonMinter Ellison has been ranked the largest Australian-based international law firm . In Australia it is considered one of the Big Six law firms.-Offices:Minter Ellison has offices in 14 cities and five countries....
The majority of the six firms are among the 100 largest law firms globally. In terms of revenue these are:
Firm | 2010 rank |
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Minter Ellison | 83 |
Mallesons Stephen Jaques | 87 |
Allens Arthur Robinson | 90 |
Freehills | 91 |
Clayton Utz | 97 |
Several of these firms are also leading firms in the Asia Pacific region generally. In 2007, Allens Arthur Robinson, Clayton Utz, Freehills and Mallesons Stephen Jaques were the top five firms in the Asia Pacific region in mergers and acquisitions
Mergers and acquisitions
Mergers and acquisitions refers to the aspect of corporate strategy, corporate finance and management dealing with the buying, selling, dividing and combining of different companies and similar entities that can help an enterprise grow rapidly in its sector or location of origin, or a new field or...
transactions, ranking above Magic Circle
Magic Circle (law)
The "Magic Circle" is an informal term used to collectively describe what are generally regarded to be the five leading UK-headquartered law firms and the four or five leading London-based commercial barristers' chambers.-Law firms:...
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Linklaters
Linklaters LLP is a global law firm headquartered in London, United Kingdom and a member of the 'Magic Circle' of leading UK law firms. Linklaters is the world's fourth largest global law firm by revenue. In 2009/10 it received total revenues of £1.18 billion and profits per equity partner of £1.2...
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The BRW
Business Review Weekly
BRW is an Australian weekly business magazine published by the Fairfax Media group. It regularly compiles lists which rank corporations and individuals according to various criteria, similar to Fortune magazine in the United States.BRW provides news and commentary on the economy, business and...
lists these firms in its Top 500 Private Companies tables based on gross income.:
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