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Minter Ellison : ウィキペディア英語版
MinterEllison

MinterEllison is a multinational professional services firm based in Australia. The firm has offices in five countries and 15 cities, including in every Australian capital city, London, Hong Kong, Shanghai and Ulaanbaatar.〔http://www.minterellison.com/offices. Retrieved 6 July 2015〕 It is the largest law firm in Australia by lawyer numbers.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Australian independent Minter Ellison returns to growth with 2 per cent turnover rise | The Lawyer )
For the 2014/2015 financial year, MinterEllison acted on a large number of M&A transactions with a total deal value of A$30 billion as well as A$34 billion worth of infrastructure projects during the year. It also advised 70 per cent of the ASX 50 companies, a group that represents the large-cap component of the Australian stock market.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Australian independent Minter Ellison returns to growth with 2 per cent turnover rise | The Lawyer )
Formerly known as Minter Ellison Lawyers, MinterEllison was a member of the Big Six leading Australian law firms.〔ALB. (2010.) (ALB30 Australasia's largest firms ).〕 In March 2015, MinterEllison dropped "lawyers" from its name, announcing that it would pursue growth with a strategy of diversification into project management, consulting and other professional services. Chief Executive Tony Harrington told the Australian Financial Review that the change in branding and strategy is the firm adapting to "phenomenal change in the market: change that encompasses technology-driven standardised products, increased in-house capacity at clients, and ever-consolidating larger businesses."〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Minter Ellison multiplies beyond lawyers | Financial Review )〕 MinterEllison is aiming for substantial growth, planning to increase revenue from roughly A$400 million to around A$600 million by 2020.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Minter Ellison multiplies beyond lawyers | Financial Review )
==History==

MinterEllison's origins can be traced back to 1827, when Frederick Wright Unwin was admitted to practice in New South Wales. Its first international office was opened in London in 1974, and its roots in China date back to the 1980s, when it was part of the Beijing Interjura consultancy (1987-1993) and though a co-operation agreement with Great Wall Law Firm (the law firm of China's Ministry of Foreign Economic Relations and Trade) signed in 1990.
In 1987, ''Ellison Hewison & Whitehead'' merged with ''Gillott, Moir & Winneke'' and with ''Minter Simpson & Co Ellison'' to become Minter Ellison.
In 1992, Minter Ellison and ''Morris Fletcher & Cross'' merged to become ''Minter Ellison Morris Fletcher'' and in 1995, the firm officially becomes known as ''Minter Ellison''. In 2000, the Canberra office merged with ''Deacon Graham & James''.
The firm established offices in Hong Kong in 2000, Shanghai in 2001, Beijing in 2010, and Ulaanbaatar in 2012.
On 1 September 2001 the New Zealand (Auckland and Wellington) law firm of ''Rudd Watts & Stone'' changed its name to ''Minter Ellison Rudd Watts'' (this firm is a member of the MinterEllison Legal Group and as an 'associated' firm does not form part of the integrated MinterEllison partnership.)

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