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- 060d76163ee833dcf15f21b9df89316938a95c40a365401f08b13dc74cf66e46 author "Margaret Simons".
- 060d76163ee833dcf15f21b9df89316938a95c40a365401f08b13dc74cf66e46 isCitedBy Big_Six_(law_firms).
- 060d76163ee833dcf15f21b9df89316938a95c40a365401f08b13dc74cf66e46 journal "The Sunday Age. Agenda.".
- 060d76163ee833dcf15f21b9df89316938a95c40a365401f08b13dc74cf66e46 page "1".
- 060d76163ee833dcf15f21b9df89316938a95c40a365401f08b13dc74cf66e46 place "Melbourne, Victoria".
- 060d76163ee833dcf15f21b9df89316938a95c40a365401f08b13dc74cf66e46 publicationDate "2002-08-04".
- 060d76163ee833dcf15f21b9df89316938a95c40a365401f08b13dc74cf66e46 quote "Today, almost all this has changed. The top 20 law firms in Australia account for 80 per cent of the nation's market for commercial legal services. At the beginning of the new century they earned more than $2.5 billion in fees, which is small beer by international standards. Now the top six, each of which has up to 1,000 lawyers working for them, are moving into the Asia-Pacific region in a quest for market share.".
- 060d76163ee833dcf15f21b9df89316938a95c40a365401f08b13dc74cf66e46 title "Justice Inc.".