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Coast law firm shortlisted for top award

Argon Law has been named as a finalist in the Boutique Firm of the Year category of the Australian Law Awards.

Argon Law has pioneered innovative practices that are challenging the structure and culture of traditional firms.

Now in its 22nd year, the Australian Law Awards, run in partnership with principal partner UNSW Law, bestow the industry’s most prestigious accolades and recognise excellence across the entire legal industry.

The awards showcase professional development and innovation, celebrating both the individuals and firms leading the way in the legal industry.

Award recipients represent a true cross section of the legal industry, recognising veterans and rising stars alike.

This year, Lawyers Weekly received 848 submissions, from which 370 finalists have been chosen to battle it out across 41 categories.

Argon Law director and founder John Gallagher said he was humbled to be recognised and proud to be named as a finalist in the Australian Law Awards 2022.

“The 2022 financial year has been one of change. We’ve made unprecedented investments in technology, workplace flexibility, and firm culture. Despite all the change, we have never deviated from our goal to delight our clients, and to be the counsel they keep.

“Recognition of our investment and change adaptation is humbling, and I commend Argon Law’s staff for their dynamic attitudes and unwavering commitment to serving our clients, legally and commercially.”

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