AA v Trustees of the Roman Catholic Church for the Diocese of Maitland-Newcastle is the first case in New South Wales to find a religious institution both vicariously and directly liable for the harm suffered by a plaintiff arising from child sexual abuse. In this article, Senior Associate Amy Griffiths, and Partners Sonya Parsons and Luke Geary outline the details of the case. You can read more here: https://lnkd.in/d36HxY_F
About us
Mills Oakley is a national law firm with offices in Melbourne, Sydney, Brisbane, Canberra, Perth, Adelaide and Darwin. We are a Top 10 Australian law firm by size. Our mission is to provide a superior service experience while operating an efficient business model that delivers value for clients, without compromising quality With over 160 partners and more than 900 staff, we offer strong expertise in all key commercial practice areas including corporate advisory, property, commercial disputes and insolvency, insurance, cyber risk, private advisory, financial services, workplace relations, projects & construction, banking & finance, intellectual property, planning & environment, public law, NFPs, human rights & social impact and family law. Mills Oakley represents companies at every stage of development, from entrepreneurial start-ups to national corporations. Over the years we have nurtured many clients through their growth into major industry players. Guided by a team-oriented philosophy, we prioritise regular communication to ensure we understand your objectives and can easily accommodate changing needs. Mills Oakley’s success has been driven by the energetic vision of the firm and our commitment to building strong, lasting relationships with clients.
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- Law Practice
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- 501-1,000 employees
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- Melbourne, Victoria
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- 1864
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Employees at Mills Oakley
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Dina Pyrlis Gray
Strategic Communication For Commercial Law Firms + Legal Assistant (Government + Disputes)
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Frazer Hunt
Maritime, Litigation Insurance Partner at Mills Oakley
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Darren James
Leading Australian Litigation & Dispute Resolution Lawyer
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Paul Gambin
Special Counsel at Mills Oakley in the Toxic Torts team
Updates
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The new Commonwealth Grant Rules and Principles (CGRPs) are now effective (from 1 October 2024) and apply to both new grant opportunities and grant rounds that are in progress as at 1 October 2024. In this article, Government and Commercial Law Partner Scott Alden, provides a summary of the important changes. Read more here: https://lnkd.in/gZpH8r4N
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Mills Oakley is excited to announce that we have been recognised by market-leading publication Australasian Lawyer as one of the fastest-growing law firms in Australia for 2024. This recognition not only cements our strong position in the Australian legal market, but also highlights the firm’s dedication to becoming Australia's leading national law firm.
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Welcome to the latest edition of Insurance in MOtion! We hope you find this useful and informative for keeping on top of recent news, regulations and case law in the insurance sector. Read more, here: https://lnkd.in/g8qXv7XF
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Last week, Mills Oakley's Canberra office hosted a sports law panel discussion, 'From Grassroots to Gameday' to explore contemporary governance challenges in sport. We loved hearing from our guest speakers Tom Bragg, Sunny Singh, Sigourney Dunk and Robbie Perkins who shared their insights about governance issues affecting sports at every level—from local clubs, to professional competition and the global stage. We were challenged to ask ourselves, how can we continue to support the development and integrity of sport in Australia? A huge thank you to our speakers and guests for making this event a success.
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Welcome to our national Workplace Health and Safety update. Our national team of experts have put together a range of updates designed to keep you informed on key developments. Read more here: https://lnkd.in/ggEtuHqq
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Leading national law firm Mills Oakley is delighted to announce the appointment of Tamara Heng, Jennie-Lee Schloffer and Tina Tomaszewski to the partnership. Read the full statement: https://lnkd.in/g24cvv83
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The September 2024 edition of the Mills Oakley Family Law Sydney team’s newsletter edited by Lawyer Shannon Jenkin is linked below. This month's newsletter includes: - “This was a time in our lives, let’s honour it” – Interdisciplinary collaborative practice with Susan Warda and Bernie Bolger - In Conversation with Rosie Batty: A Spotlight on Family Violence in Australia - Client Testimonials Read the full newsletter here: https://lnkd.in/gCAt6_B3
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On 10 September 2024, the Queensland Parliament passed the Assisted Reproductive Technology Act 2024 (QLD) (Act), seeking to create a cohesive regulatory approach for assisted reproductive technology (ART) services in Queensland. In this article, Health & Life Sciences Partner Geoff Bloom, Special Counsel Meghan Carruthers, and Graduate Astrid Lalor outline the key components of the Act. Read more here: https://lnkd.in/gkttNQEb
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Mills Oakley would like to congratulate Emma Whitney, Sophie Evans and Riley Huntley for being selected as finalists in the 2024 Lawyers Weekly Women in Law Awards.