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Giuseppe Tauriello
Giuseppe TaurielloBusiness reporter

Giuseppe (Joe) Tauriello joined The Advertiser’s business team in 2011, covering a range of sectors including commercial property, construction, retail, technology, professional services, resources and energy. Joe is a chartered accountant, having previously worked in finance.

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6/7/15 - All of Minter Ellison's 2015 promotions were women. We need a photo of managing partner Adam Bannister with new partner Leah Wright - - pic Mike BURTON

Succession, tech tipped to drive SA mergers

Adelaide’s legal industry is expected to undergo further consolidation in the coming years, as the city’s largest firms find ways to invest in new technology and smaller practices turn their attention to succession.

SA Business
5/12/18 - The Advertiser's legal survey (for SABJ). HWL Ebsworth is set to recruit the largest number of law graduates in SA next year. HWL Ebsworth partner and national head of commercial Jamie Restas and graduate in the firm's corporate group Stephanie Kolaczkos. Picture SIMON CROSS

SA law firms in war for talent

Commercial law firm HWL Ebsworth will take on eight graduates in its Adelaide office next year, as part of the firm’s biggest ever annual intake of university graduates nationally.

SA Business
26/09/16 Andrew McAdams, Chief Executive of Adelaide-based IT software start-up PrimeQ with his staff Lauren Burnett, Tiger Liu, Robin Collins and Lisa Smith. PrimeQ has generated multi-million dollar revenue and created 55 jobs with expectations of hitting $10 million by the end of its first year. photo Calum Robertson

PrimeQ’s SA commitment

The founders of Adelaide startup PrimeQ say they are committed to boosting the company’s presence in Adelaide following its $31 million takeover by global consulting giant Accenture.

SA Business
Luerssen and ASC scholarship recipients Daniel Bigirimana, Jackson Preus, Andrew Penny, Alec Rusanoff and Kane O’Brien at the Osborne Naval Shipyard OPV construction site .

SA students get defence ready

Five South Australian engineering students will each receive $10,000 in funding as part of the first round of scholarships tied to the state’s $89 billion shipbuilding program.

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