Origins One of Allens' predecessor firms is Allen Allen & Hemsley, founded in 1822 by
George Allen. This makes Allens the longest continuous legal partnership in Australia. The firm acted for the Australian banks in the
Bank Nationalisation Case, In 1984, Arthur Robinson & Co. merged with Hedderwick Fookes & Alston to form Arthur Robinson & Hedderwicks.
21st century Allens Arthur Robinson was formed on 1 July 2001 by merger of the
Melbourne-headquartered Arthur Robinson & Hedderwicks (ARH) and Sydney-headquartered Allen Allen & Hemsley (AAH). This created one of the largest law firms in the Asia Pacific. The firms had been associated for 15 years prior to the merger through the Allens Arthur Robinson Group alliance. Allens dropped the "Arthur Robinson" part of its name on 1 May 2012. From that date, Allens began operating in an exclusive integrated alliance with the Magic Circle law firm Linklaters, each firm remaining financially independent. The firms operate two joint ventures in Asia. The firm has an arrangement with Widyawan & Partners for its Indonesian operations. == Controversies ==