
Welcome to the Professional Services Network. Our aim is to facilitate networking between Advance members involved in the all professional services including lawyers, consultants and accountants. London and New York are internationally renowned hubs, with many talented Australians making an impact in these cities and many others across the globe. Contact us if you would like to be involved in the committee or if you have any news or suggestions.
Professional Services Committee
East Coast Committee
Renae Waters
Kirsty Mackay
Indran Purushothaman
Michelle Koch
Lisa Hersch
Rodrigo Santelices
London Committee
Amber Cerny - Chair, London
Kate Boddington
Michelle Branjerdporn
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 Kylie Exhibition Networking Event, V&A Museum-London
 On the evening of Friday 20 April, Advance’s London Financial & Professional Services network held its first networking event of 2007, meeting at the majestic Victoria and Albert Museum South Kensington , for a privileged viewing of the Kylie Minogue exhibit and networking drinks afterward. [More...]
NEWS
US firms fish for our talent
Facing a drought of new talent from US colleges, a New York law firm is drawing on some of the best of Australias young legal talent to fill its ranks. [More...]
Top Chicago based law firm to open office in SydneySidley Austin LLP announced that it will open an office in Sydney, New South Wales, Australia in May 2007. At that time Bob Meyers, currently the managing partner of the Sydney office of Pillsbury Winthrop Shaw Pittman, will join the firm as partner, resident in Sydney. [More...]Aussie law firms attract staff on lifestyle factors
Huge salary increases in London will inevitably tempt young Australian lawyers overseas, and Australian firms may struggle to counter this desire to move with non-financial benefits, such as improved lifestyle. [More...]Snoop Dog denied Australian visaControversial US rapper Snoop Dogg is being denied entry to Australia after failing a character test, the federal government says. [More...]Law Council In Push For Improved US Practice Rights for Australian LawyersA delegation from the Law Council has addressed the prestigious US Conference of Chief Justices in Indianapolis in pursuit of its objective of expanding practice rights for Australian lawyers in US states and territories. [More...]London claiming, and keeping Australian lawyersUK law firms now expect their international recruits to stay for longer periods, and three to five year stints are becoming the norm, according to the firms themselves and legal recruiters. [More...]
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Dr Caroline Booth
In 1998, Dr Caroline Booth moved to the UK for an intial 8 month period to advance her career. After completing her studies, Dr Booth was offered a position as a consultant in the field of Pediatric Nephrology. She currently works at the Evelina Children’s Hospital, St Thomas’ Hospital in London. Dr Booth enjoys working and living in the UK - the close proximity to Europe is very appealing! [More...]
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