The Boutique Lawyer Show: How and when to open additional offices
By Robyn Tongol|26 May 2021
Diversification – by way of expansion – is one way that SME practices may look to succeed following the age of coronavirus. According to NSW-based firm Karim + Nicol (which now operates across the state), it is essential not only to understand and appreciate how best to expand, but also why a firm should do so.
On this episode of The Boutique Lawyer Show, host Jerome Doraisamy is joined by the three directors of Karim + Nicol – Nadia Karim, Michelle Karim and Carrie Nicol – to discuss the considerations implicit in deciding to open a new office for one’s boutique law firm, and grasping opportunities to do so when they arise.
Rampaging bodybuilder yells I am Superman before threatening to kill police
Five officers were required to restrain Rhys Evans, 32, during the incident in Sydney, Australia. He was later pulled over on a motorway after driving on the wrong side of the road
07:56, 29 JAN 2021
Rhys Evans was walking around and asking strangers for help while carrying his trousers in Sydney, Australia (Image: Rhys Evans/Facebook)
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Rhys Evans, 32, sentenced to maximum of 18 months jail, with a minimum of 10
Faced charges of assaulting police, avoiding arrest after September rampage
Begged for help, claimed he was Superman , threatened to kill police officers
Assaulted six officers at Cremorne before being tasered and capsicum sprayed
Also faced serious driving offences from dangerous driving spree in October
Evans drove Range Rover on the wrong side of the freeway, collided with cars
After wild 45 minute chase he was stopped, tasered and restrained by 8 officers
Evans pleaded guilty to all charges and admitted a 13 year history of drug abuse
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