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Submissions open for 2021 Australian Law Awards
Submissions open for 2021 Australian Law Awards Share
Lawyers Weekly, in partnership with UNSW Law & Justice, is thrilled to confirm that submissions for the 2021 Australian Law Awards are now open.
Now in its 21st year, the Australian Law Awards recognises legal professionals across the board, from managing partners and general counsel to barristers, legal scholars and young guns.
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The national awards ceremony will be hosted as a five-star gala dinner in Sydney, giving attendees an enviable opportunity to network with industry peers across a range of practice areas.
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