Wallmans Lawyers
Wallmans Lawyers was born on April 25, 1908, when Reginald Horton Wallmann signed the Roll of Practitioners and was admitted to the Supreme Court of South Australia. He started practice in his own name the same day. RH Wallmann changed his name early in 1917 because, according to his daughter, the double "n" was considered to have too German a character in the Great War years. He apparently had no qualms about doing so, as the British Royal family also changed their name from Saxe-Coburg-Gotha to establish the House of Windsor in the same year. During the next four decades, "Wallman" was associated with many other leading legal names in Adelaide as his business grew and new partnerships were formed. Big changes came at the start of the 1960s, when the then firm of Wallman, Palmer, Hutton & Duffy decided to restructure and expand. The new name of Wallman & Partners was registered with the Office of Consumer and Business Affairs on June 1, 1960, and the following year distinguished lawyers such as Len King QC (later Attorney-General and Chief Justice) joined the firm. Len King was one of eight Wallmans partners who went on to become a judge. The 1970s saw Wallmans move from its base in Waymouth Street to Wakefield Street and make its mark as an innovative as well as reputable law firm. It was, for example, the first firm in Adelaide to place a computer screen on every lawyer's desk. In the early 1980s (a period of great change in Adelaide's legal fraternity with the establishment of the independent bar) Wallmans moved from strength to strength by attracting like-minded lawyers of similar integrity and skill. It also formed creative partnerships with other firms offering complementary services. Having been located on Wakefield Street since the early 1970's, the firm marked a new chapter when in 2010 it moved to a modern, customized new premises, at Level 5, 400 King William St, Adelaide. The firm choose to decentralise from the city's busy 'legal hub', with the vibrant Southern precinct offering close proximity to the courts and greater parking and general accessibility for the firm's clients, integrating all the firm's services across one floor. Today the firm is a modern and progressive organisation, having evolved to host one of the most experienced legal teams in South Australia.
About Wallmans Lawyers
Founded
1908Estimated Revenue
$10M-$50MEmployees
51-250Category
Industry
Legal ServicesLocation
City
AdelaideState
South AustraliaCountry
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