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Mills makes office relocation

National law firm Mills Oakley will mark the New Year with a move to a new premises, relocating its Sydney office to accommodate a growing number of staff.

user iconEmma Musgrave 18 December 2018 SME Law
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Mills’ Sydney office will relocate to the new Barrack Place tower, located at 151 Clarence St, Sydney.

The move will see the firm take up five floors of the newly-constructed tower, meaning it will boost the floor space in it’s current premises by 40 per cent.

Mills Oakley CEO John Nerurker described the decision as timely, falling in line with the firm’s Sydney growth trajectory.

“Twelve years ago, we opened Sydney with a launch staff of four people,” Mr Nerurker said.

“Since then, the office has grown to nearly 250 partners and staff and is now our largest office nationally. We are continuing to experience double-digit growth in Sydney and this investment in new premises will mean that our clients and people will enjoy a more spacious, state-of-the-art experience.”

Referencing staff feedback, Mr Nerurker noted that the firm “will continue to provide offices for lawyers”.

“A modern office needs to facilitate both collaboration and individual work, a balance we have struck with break-out areas and traditional office spaces,” he explained.

Emma Musgrave

Emma Musgrave

Emma Musgrave (née Ryan) is the managing editor, professional services at Momentum Media.

Emma has worked for Momentum Media since 2015, including five years spent as the editor of the company's legal brand - Lawyers Weekly. Throughout her time at Momentum, she has been responsible for breaking some of the biggest stories in corporate Australia. In addition, she has produced exclusive multimedia and event content related to the company's respective brands and audiences. 

Prior to joining Momentum Media, Emma worked in breakfast radio, delivering news to the Central West region of NSW, before taking on a radio journalist role at Southern Cross Austereo, based in Townsville, North Queensland.

She holds a Bachelor of Communications (Journalism) degree from Charles Sturt University. 

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