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Australian ambitions: HSF opens alternative legal services hub in Melbourne

Australian ambitions: HSF opens alternative legal services hub in Melbourne
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Kathryn McCann
15 September 2016
TMTAustralia

After becoming the first Western firm to open an alternative legal services (ALT) hub in China, Herbert Smith Freehills (HSF) is to launch a new centre in Melbourne, as well as maintain a permanent presence in Perth, following the success of its ALT ‘pop-up’ which launched last October.

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