Lawyers Weekly Australian Law Awards 2020

Written by AMK Law

July 16, 2020

Our founder Matthew Karakoulakis has been shortlisted for the Australian Law Awards 2020.

 

Matthew has been named as a finalist in the Australian Law Awards for the Sole Practitioner of the Year.  

 

Now in its 20th year, the Australian Law Awards, run in partnership with Principal Partner UNSW Law, bestows the industry’s most prestigious accolades recognising excellence across the entire legal industry.

 

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

 

Award recipients represent a true cross section of the legal industry, recognising the contributions of the profession’s most senior ranks through to its rising stars.

 

The finalists for 2020, announced over two weeks beginning on 6 July 2020, feature over 320 high-achieving legal professionals across 34 submission-based categories.

 

“It is our pleasure to mark the 20th year anniversary of the Australian Law Awards,” said Lawyers Weekly editor Emma Ryan.

 

“This annual event represents the premier benchmark for those operating in the business of law, covering vast practice areas, level of experience, and contribution to the profession.

 

“I would like to congratulate all of the finalists for this year’s event. We look forward to celebrating with you soon.”

 

Matthew Karakoulakis, founder and lawyer at AMK Law, said that he was humbled to be recognised and proud to be named as a finalist in the Australian Law Awards 2020.

 

“Matthew’s recognition for our excellent contribution to the growing business reinforces the strength of our service and dedication to connecting with the community and engaging with clients,” he added.

You can view the 2020 Lawyers Weekly finalists here. 

 

Book Your Appointment

Related Articles

Privilege Under Pressure: Insights from the Optus Case

A Shifting Legal Landscape Today's businesses are under constant threat from cyber attacks, making it increasingly important to understand how they can legally protect their private conversations. Legal professional privilege is a fundamental rule that keeps the...

Ticketek’s $500K Fine: A Legal Perspective on Email Compliance

In the constantly changing world of digital communication, email marketing remains a vital way for businesses to connect with their audience. However, it's crucial to manage this tool with care and attention to legal obligations. The Australian Communications and...

Navigating the Waters of Unfair Contract Terms in Australia

As a small business owner in Australia, you might have come across the recent updates to the Australian Consumer Law regarding unfair contract terms. If it seems a bit complex, don't worry! We're here to simplify it for you in clear terms.   Unfair Contract...