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Law Library SponsorsThe School of Law and the Sir John Salmond Library wish to acknowledge the generosity of the following firms and chambers, who have donated funds to the Law Library. The sponsorships had their origin during the Centenary of the Law School in 1983 and enable the Library to continue subscriptions to looseleaf services and other expensive titles which might otherwise be unattainable. While the Law Library is primarily for the use of staff and students of the University it is freely available as a reading room to members of the legal profession. Sponsors are offered free borrowing privileges. New sponsorships are always welcome. The Law Librarian would be pleased to provide more information. Hunt & Hunt26 Flinders Street Ward & Partners merged with the national firm of Hunt & Hunt on 1 January 2002 and is now known as Hunt & Hunt. Jeffcott Chambers7 Gouger Street Minter EllisonLevels
6-10, 25 Grenfell Street Minter Ellison (formerly Minter Ellison Baker O'Loughlin) was formed by the merger of Baker McEwin and O'Loughlin Roberston on 1 July 1988. Baker McEwin traces its origins to the partnership of Baker & Barlow, formed in 1873. As the firm grew a number of the partners achieved eminence. Sir Richard Baker was involved in framing the Commonwealth Constitution and later became first President of the Senate. Other well known names include Mr. Justice Bleby, The Hon. Sir George Ligertwood, Mr. Justice Napier, and Mr. Justice Angus Parsons. Norman Waterhouse LawyersLevel 15, 45 Pirie Street Piper Alderman Lawyers167 Flinders Street
Thomson Playford19 Gouger Street The firm's origins date back to 1885. The original firm of Varley Evan & Thomson evolved into Thomson Simmons & Co. in 1978. The firm merged with the Adelaide office of Corrs Chambers Westgarth (formerly Mollison Litchfiled) in 1993 and changed its name to "Thomsons". A subsequent merge with Playfords formed the existing Thomson Playford. The firm has a wide client base across a range of industries and represents significant Australian, Asian, Japanese, American and European corporations. (Source: The Hon. B.M. Debelle QC)
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