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“…the firm is a shining example of making the practice of law a profession to be aspired to.”
Lawyers Weekly 17 November 2006
“[One] of the country’s most highly regarded firms…an award winning smaller firm that has grown from a couple of partners to an entity of considerable clout in a short period of time.”
Australian Law Management Journal, Spring 2005
"Widely regarded as a leader in the
IP/telecommunications/media space."
Australasian Legal Business, April 2010
Truman Hoyle has today been named as a finalist in Australia's most prestigious awards for professional service firms, the 2008 BRW Client Choice Awards. "The BRW Client Choice Awards celebrate the highest quality firms in the accounting, legal, engineering, consulting, architecture, actuarial and property valuation professions... Large or small, all of the 2008 Client Choice finalists have built a strong value proposition for their services."
Business Review Weekly, 7 February 2008
Truman Hoyle has been named Australian Law Firm of the Year (50 or less practicing certificates)
for the second consecutive year at the 2006 Australian Law Awards ceremony held at Doltone House in Sydney.
Australian Law Awards 20 October 2006
“One of the big attractions of Sydney firm Truman Hoyle, for lawyers and clients alike, is its clear understanding of what it wants to be… it wants to be a premium boutique firm that provides quality corporate services to its clients. Recognition that the firm is exactly that came when it won the Lawpoint Law Firm of the Year Award (50 or less practicing certificates) at the recent 2005 Fuji Xerox Australian Law Awards.”
Lawyers Weekly 15 July 2005
"Commenting on [the 2009 ACOMM Awards at which
Truman Hoyle was named winner for professional services excellence]
Communications Day publisher, Grahame Lynch said: "The 2009 Awards
evidence a new high standard of industry excellence. Tonight's
trophies were presented to the industry's 'most deserving' but the
real winners are Australian businesses and consumers who are being
increasingly well served by an innovative, competitive and growing
communications sector."
Communications Day, 7 July 2009.
Truman Hoyle has been named as a finalist in the
Australian Telecommunications Industry Awards for Excellence, the 2010 ACOMM Awards,
for the fourth consecutive year. The category in which Truman Hoyle
has been named as a finalist, Services to Industry – Professional
Services, recognises organisations which have made the most
significant contribution to the growth, competition and/or
innovation within the Australian telecommunications sector.
Communications Day, 8 June 2009.
Truman Hoyle has been named as a finalist in the Sydney Law Firm of the Year category at the Australasian Law Awards
for the fourth consecutive year. This award recognizes the achievements of a solely Sydney-based firm that has built an enviable reputation in the local market for the provision of legal services.
In addition, for the second consecutive year Truman Hoyle was named as a Finalist in
the IP Specialist Law Firm of the Year category.
Australasian Law Awards, 24 March 2010
"... [A] firm that has grown quickly in the areas of communications and technology and established
a loyal following is Truman Hoyle, a "very professional and price conscious outfit... represents
value for money."
Australasian Legal Business, February 2008
"Andrew Seaton is "a superstar" and
"particularly outstanding""
Asia Pacific Legal 500 2009
"Truman Hoyle has recognised expertise in IP
under
"experienced litigator" Mark Vincent"
Asia Pacific Legal 500 2009
"Boutique firm Truman Hoyle was rated highly among
clients for its "practical approach to the IP law issues". Heavily
involved in enforcement and commercialisation of IP, Shawn Skyring and
Mark Vincent were considered by a prominent Australian based client to
be "very hard to beat in Sydney""
Australasian Legal Business, May 2008
"Truman Hoyle's Shane Barber was considered highly
for media, e-commerce and IT, Lyle Abel was mentioned for IT contracts,
and Hamish Fraser was commended by clients for technology and telco.
Steven Goodman was singled out for biotechnology, while Alex Ninis was
mentioned for both IT and IP. Mark Vincent was predominantly
chosen for his work in media, technology and IP."
Australasian Legal Business, July 2009
Truman Hoyle partners, Shane Barber, Kathryn
Edghill and Hamish Fraser have been named among Australia's leading
lawyers in information technology law, competition law and
telecommunications law respectively by the London-based publication PLC
Global Which Lawyer. Truman Hoyle
is the only Australian specialist firm to receive a recommendation in the field of
information technology law. PLC Which Lawyer,
January 2010
Truman Hoyle's Competition and Regulation Law team
has been described in leading international legal services directory,
Chambers Global 2008 as "a tough team to match an ever tougher ACCC",
and Kathryn Edghill has been described as a leading lawyer who can
"manage the complex choreography of large matters in a convincing,
robust and successful way."
Chambers Global 2009, described the team as "formidable... with
a resolute approach to difficult situations." It also reports
that "the unflappable Kathryn Edghill has the ability to understand
the issues quickly and can clinically dissect a matter to its base
issues."
Chambers Global 2008 and 2009
"Fiona Inverarity is "brilliant, straight talking and confident, a strength of conviction". She is described as a "courageous performer, looking at all angles before going ahead". She is also credited with a thorough understanding of her clients' culture and growth, is "very commercial" and always available."
Legal Profiles 2000-2001
"Shane Barber is "thorough, proficient and responsive" and has "a very detailed understanding of the law in the area of telecommunications" combined with "extensive industry experience and a practical approach to legal issues" … peers praise the "pragmatic and hardworking approach of Shane Barber." Legal Profiles 2001-2002
"Law and Finance, an independent research company specialising in legal and financial information has described Mark Vincent as one of “Australia’s 6 best IP lawyers”.
R&D Info, 13 December 2005
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