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Allens (law firm)

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Australian commercial law firm

Allens
HeadquartersSydney, Australia
No. of offices8
Major practice areasCorporate and commercial
Key peopleRichard Spurio (Managing Partner)
Fiona Crosbie (Chair of Partners)
Date founded1822; 204 years ago (1822)
Company typePartnership
Websitewww.allens.com.au

Allens is an international commerciallaw firm that operates in theAsia-Pacific region.[1]

The firm is one of the largest in the Asia-Pacific region and has many high-profile political, judicial and corporate alumni.

It is in an alliance with the UK-headquarteredMagic Circle law firmLinklaters, but is independently owned by its partners.[2]

Operations

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Allens has 149 partners and 1,200 personnel.[3] Since 1 May 2012, the firm has operated in association withLinklaters, one of the law firms in the UK referred to as the "Magic Circle". Allens also comprises a separate patent attorney firm, Allens Patent & Trade Mark Attorneys.

In May 2024, Allens had offices inBrisbane,Hanoi,Ho Chi Minh City,Melbourne,Perth,Port Moresby,Singapore andSydney. Through its integrated alliance withLinklaters, Allens' network extends to offices inAbu Dhabi,Africa,Belgium,Brazil,China,Dubai,France,Germany,Hong Kong,Indonesia,Italy,Japan,Korea,Latin America,Luxembourg,Netherlands,Poland,Portugal,Spain,Sweden,Thailand,Turkey,Ukraine,United Kingdom andUnited States.[4]

Clients

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Allens has client relationships stretching back over decades and, in the case ofWestpac, over 160 years.[5] In the early years of large firm legal practice in Australia, Allens was also able to cement relationships with other leading Australian businesses, including with SirFrank Packer'sConsolidated Press Holdings,[6] later continuing the relationship with his son,Kerry Packer's Nine Network Holdings.[6] Allens is also known to act for 55 of the world's top 100 companies by market capitalisation, including forNews Corporation in Australia.[7]

History

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Origins

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Deutsche Bank Place, Allens' Sydney office

One of Allens' predecessor firms is Allen Allen & Hemsley, founded in 1822 byGeorge Allen. This makes Allens the longest continuous legal partnership in Australia.[6]

The other major predecessor firm of Allens is Arthur Robinson & Co., which began trading inMelbourne,Victoria on 11 May 1914, just prior to the outbreak ofWorld War I.

20th century

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By the early 1920s Allens had gained a reputation as Australia's preeminent law firm for establishment interests, with many high-profile and wealthy clients.[5]

The firm acted for the Australian banks in theBank Nationalisation Case,[6] and for the Australian Bankers' Association in relation to theWhitlam Labour Governmentloans scandal.[5]

Former Managing Partner SirNorman Lethbridge Cowper is credited with developing Allens into one of Asia's leading law firms.[8]

In 1984, Arthur Robinson & Co. merged with Hedderwick Fookes & Alston to form Arthur Robinson & Hedderwicks.[9]

21st century

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Allens Arthur Robinson was formed on 1 July 2001 by merger of theMelbourne-headquartered Arthur Robinson & Hedderwicks (ARH) and Sydney-headquartered Allen Allen & Hemsley (AAH). This created one of the largest law firms in the Asia Pacific. The firms had been associated for 15 years prior to the merger through the Allens Arthur Robinson Group alliance.

Allens dropped the "Arthur Robinson" part of its name on 1 May 2012. From that date, Allens began operating in an exclusive integrated alliance with the Magic Circle law firm Linklaters, each firm remaining financially independent.[10] The firms operate two joint ventures in Asia.

The firm has an arrangement with Widyawan & Partners for its Indonesian operations.[11]

Controversies

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In the early 1990s, a controversy arose when Adrian Powles, a former partner in the London office, was discovered to have secretly accessed a client's trust account to fund a gambling addiction. A Sydney journalist, Valerie Lawson, published a book in 1995 entitledThe Allens Affair that details the Powles case and touches on much of the early history of the firm.[5]

Corporate art collection and involvement with the arts

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The firm has a large collection of Australian contemporary art. Included within its collection are works byRosalie Gascoigne, David Aspden,Emily Kame Kngwarreye,Dale Frank and Ildiko Kovaks. There are over 1,500 works in its offices across Australia and Asia.[12]

The firm provides pro bono support to the Arts Law Centre of Australia, and is an ongoing patron.[13] The firm acted on behalf ofAngus & Robertson in an obscenity trial brought for sellingPhilip Roth's novelPortnoy's Complaint.[14]

Notable alumni

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The following persons once worked at Allens:

See also

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References

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  1. ^"Worker bees keep top-tier law firms ticking over".Australian Financial Review. 5 December 2019. Retrieved18 April 2021.
  2. ^"Australia | Linklaters".www.linklaters.com. Retrieved11 June 2023.
  3. ^"About". Allens.
  4. ^"Allens: Offices". Allens. Retrieved31 January 2018.
  5. ^abcdValerie Lawson (1995).The Allens Affair. Pan MacMillan Australia.
  6. ^abcdJonathan Solomon (2008)."Allens Arthur Robinson".Dictionary of Sydney. Dictionary of Sydney Trust. Retrieved29 February 2012.
  7. ^"Organisation profile".Getting the deal through. Retrieved8 December 2016.
  8. ^Rutledge, Martha."Cowper, Sir Norman Lethbridge (1896–1987)".Australian Dictionary of Biography. National Centre of Biography,Australian National University.ISBN 978-0-522-84459-7.ISSN 1833-7538.OCLC 70677943. Retrieved29 February 2012.
  9. ^"The making of a national firm: Allens Arthur Robinson".Lawyers Weekly. 2 June 2011. Retrieved7 December 2016.
  10. ^"AAR, Linklaters Agree on Alliance to Compete Internationally",Bloomberg, 22 April 2012. Retrieved 23 April 2012.
  11. ^Allens Arthur Robinson (2012).Allens and Linklaters form integrated alliance. Retrieved 23 April 2012.
    -"Linklaters seals Allens Arthur Robinson alliance",The Lawyer (2012) Retrieved 24 April 2012.
  12. ^Art Write 'The art of corporate identity' 18 October 2011http://blogs.cofa.unsw.edu.au/artwrite/?tag=allens-arthur-robinsonArchived 4 October 2013 at theWayback Machine accessed 3 October 2013
  13. ^"Current sponsors".STC. Sydney Theatre Company. Archived fromthe original on 20 December 2016. Retrieved8 December 2016.
    -"Sculpture by the Sea: Bondi Sponsors".SBTS. Retrieved8 December 2016.
    -"Sponsors". Western Australian Academy of Performing Arts. Retrieved8 December 2016.
  14. ^Jonathan Solomon (2008). "Allens Arthur Robinson".Dictionary of Sydney. Dictionary of Sydney Trust. Retrieved 20 August 2013.
  15. ^ADB - Sir William McMahon

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