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25 February 2025

Baumgartners Attends Alliott Global Alliance's 2025 ANZAC Conference

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  • Baumgartners took part in the Alliott Global Alliance's 2025 ANZAC Conference, hosted by a Sydney law firm.

  • The event brought together representatives from Australia and New Zealand to discuss key developments and opportunities within the professional services sector.

  • Key topics included the application of artificial intelligence in professional services and strategies for engaging millennial employees.

The Alliott Global Alliance's 2025 ANZAC Conference was hosted by Sydney law firm Deutsch Miller.

The event brought together representatives from Australia and New Zealand to discuss key developments and opportunities within the professional services sector.

Key topics included the application of artificial intelligence in professional services, strategies for engaging millennial employees—led by Eric Fleming—recent legal developments in Australia, and the continued expansion of the ANZAC group. Daniel Quigley from APG Network also provided insights into operating within a global alliance.

David Baumgartner and Alex Vrahos represented Baumgartners at the conference, engaging with industry peers and gaining insights into emerging trends affecting the profession.

Membership in Alliott Global Alliance enables Baumgartners to provide clients with enhanced support in international expansion, assisting expatriates returning to Australia and advising overseas clients entering the Australian market. Alliott Global Alliance comprises 225 member firms across 100 countries, fostering collaboration between legal and accounting professionals worldwide.

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Baumgartners and Alliott Global Alliance

International tax and compliance is a unique and complex area. We have particular expertise in assisting clients in the structuring of their international affairs, corporate and regulatory compliance, advising on GST and other tax considerations. Accordingly, we have extensive experience assisting both inbound foreign businesses and domestic businesses expanding offshore. Our clients include Australian businesses that operate internationally, both as suppliers and customers.  We also work with a number of foreign businesses with Australian subsidiary operations. Read more about our International Tax services here.

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