Maurice Blackburn (law firm)

Maurice Blackburn
Headquarters Sydney, Australia
No. of offices 28[1]
No. of employees 1,000+[2]
Key people Steve Walsh (Chairman)
Greg Tucker (CEO)
Date founded 1919
Founder Maurice McCrae Blackburn
Company type Limited liability partnership
Slogan "We Fight For Fair"
Website
[www.mauriceblackburn.com.au]

Maurice Blackburn Lawyers, (formerly Maurice Blackburn & Co and Maurice Blackburn Cashman), was founded in 1919 by Maurice Blackburn.[3] The firm is an Australian plaintiff law firm, having represented clients in a number of high-profile cases since its establishment.

The firm acts for people who have been injured or allegedly badly treated through the actions or inactions of others. The firm specialises in cases involving class actions, workplace injury, medical negligence, road accidents injuries and asbestos. The firm has acted in class actions for groups, individuals, shareholders and businesses who had suffered loss due to illegal corporate behaviour, product liability, environmental negligence and other forms of mass wrong.

History

Maurice McCrae Blackburn

The firm was established by Maurice McCrae Blackburn in 1919 in Victoria, a former Australian Labor Party politician and socialist lawyer. The firm initially acted for working men and women in industrial disputes.

Blackburn died on 31 March 1944.

Maurice Blackburn Cashman

in the 1990's Maurice Blackburn & Co (as it was then known) merged with Cashman & Partners, a firm founded in Sydney by academic and barrister Peter Cashman.

Maurice Blackburn Commercial

In early 2006, Maurice Blackburn Commercial was established with the aim of providing for the commercial needs of clients in the union and corporate sectors.

Practice areas

The practice areas of the firm have changed considerably since its establishment. The firm first began representing workers in industrial disputes but today covers a broader range of practice areas including:

Major cases

Since its establishment Maurice Blackburn Lawyers have acted in a number of cases, including:

Former staff

References

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