Headquarters | Melbourne, Australia |
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No. of offices | 9 |
No. of lawyers | 850+, including 285+ partners |
No. of employees | 1250+ |
Major practice areas | Full service commercial law firm |
Key people | Kris Hopkins (CEO); Russell Mailler (Chief Executive Partner) |
Revenue | AUD$449.6 million (2024) [1] |
Date founded | 1890s |
Company type | Partnership |
Website | www.hwlebsworth.com.au |
HWL Ebsworth is a commercial law firm that operates throughout Australia. It is the largest partnership among Australian law firms, with 285 partners. [2]
HWL Ebsworth operates offices in Adelaide, Brisbane, Canberra, Darwin, Hobart, Melbourne, Norwest, Perth and Sydney. It trades in the areas of Banking & Financial Services, Building & Construction, Corporate & Commercial, Insurance, Litigation & Dispute Resolution, Planning & Environment, Government, Real Estate & Projects, Transport and Workplace Relations & Safety.
HWL Ebsworth traces its foundation back to the 1890s. Throughout the second half of the 20th century, the firm was known as Ebsworth and Ebsworth prior to merging with Home Wilkinson Lowry in 2008. [3]
In 2011 HWL Ebsworth opened its new office in Canberra, one of the largest law offices located in the Australian Capital Territory. [4] In 2013 the firm expanded into Western Australia by merging with Downings Legal. [5] In 2014 HWL Ebsworth merged with Adelaide commercial law firm Kelly & Co and established an office in Adelaide. [6]
In December 2014, HWL Ebsworth announced that it had acquired two additional Australian law firms based in the Northern Territory and South Australia. [7]
In August 2016, HWL Ebsworth opened a Tasmanian office, [8] making it the only commercial law firm to have offices in every State and Territory of Australia.[ citation needed ]
In February 2018, HWL Ebsworth acquired mid-tier firm TressCox Lawyers, founded in 1897, bringing the partner count to approximately 230 plus another 900 legal and support staff. [9]
On 18 March 2024, Managing Partner Juan Martinez passed away aged 64 from a suspected heart attack. Martinez took over in 1998, growing the firm from 40 partners to 285. The firm’s chairman, Ross Williams, assumed the role of acting managing partner. [10]
At the start of May 2023, reports began emerging that HWL Ebsworth had been hacked, with claims that 4 terabytes of data had been illegally accessed and copied by culprits in Russia. [11] In mid-June the figure of 4 terabytes was revised and reduced to 3.6 terabytes, and a figure of 2.37 million files was reported. [12] This included files relating to about 45 federal or state government departments and about 50 ASX 100 corporations. [13] HWLE refused to pay a ransom of $7 million. In June 2023, the company successfully sought an injunction from the Supreme Court of New South Wales to prevent anyone discussing what is in the stolen cache of data. The gag order covered the firm's clients as well as news media. [14]
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As of 2020, HWL Ebsworth was ranked by Chambers and Partners as a "band 1" Australian firm in aviation, native title and shipping, [16] and by The Legal 500 as a "tier 1" Australian firm in aviation. [17]
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The injunction actually sets out a wide-ranging gag order on the media and HWLE's clients, who are hereby "restrained from using (including viewing) any information from the impacted dataset", and from "transmitting, publishing or disclosing any of the impacted dataset to any person, or facilitating such steps". No need to take our legal interpretation of it. Martinez sent a note to the firm's clients, assuring them that the order "includes seeking to prevent the media from accessing or publishing any of the data, or indeed any party" . . . But the order also gags the clients who might want to find out what information of theirs is kicking around Russian forums. Or any class action lawyers watching all this unfold from the sideline. More than one terabyte of HWLE data landed on the web last week – about 500,000 photos worth – and Martinez's core message to his prized clients is stupidly simple: "Sure, we just lost all your most valuable information, but only we will tell you what's lost and where it's gone."