What does Law in Order do for the Australian Government?

Law in Order is an Australian Government contractor with 119 contracts worth $53.0M since 2012. Their largest government client is Attorney-General's Department, and their average contract value is $446K. The company has seen significant recent growth in government contract awards.

Key Metrics

119Total Contracts
$53.0MTotal Value
12Agencies Served
$446KAvg Contract
15Years Active
4Expiring (12mo)

How much does Law in Order win in government contracts each year?

$0 $7.5M $15.0M $22.5M $30.0M 2012: $1.3M 2012 2013: $68K 2013 2014: $4.4M 2014 2015: $5.5M 2015 2016: $1.8M 2016 2017: $1.3M 2017 2018: $154K 2018 2019: $30.0M 2019 2020: $1.9M 2020 2021: $209K 2021 2022: $133K 2022 2023: $793K 2023 2024: $427K 2024 2025: $593K 2025 2026: $4.3M 2026
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Law in Order — Annual Government Contract Awards
YearContractsValue
20121$1.3M
20133$68K
20144$4.4M
20156$5.5M
201616$1.8M
201715$1.3M
20187$154K
20195$30.0M
20202$1.9M
20214$209K
20223$133K
202321$793K
202410$427K
202515$593K
20268$4.3M

Who are Law in Order's biggest government clients?

AgencyContractsValueShare
Attorney-General's Department 35 $47.6M 89.8%
Australian Securities and Investments Commission 15 $2.8M 5.2%
Office of the Director of Public Prosecutions 49 $1.7M 3.1%
Australian Federal Police 5 $276K 0.5%
Australian Taxation Office 6 $247K 0.5%
Services Australia 1 $150K 0.3%
Department of Agriculture, Fisheries and Forestry 1 $104K 0.2%
Australian Financial Security Authority 2 $66K 0.1%
Department of Climate Change, Energy, the Environment and Water 2 $60K 0.1%
Australian Prudential Regulation Authority 1 $58K 0.1%

What categories does Law in Order supply to government?

CategoryContractsValueShare
8312-information-services 3 $34.9M 65.7%
8012-administration-and-business-support 33 $12.1M 22.9%
8212-photographic-services 46 $3.1M 5.8%
8211-writing-and-translation-services 7 $1.0M 1.9%
5511-electronic-reference-material 14 $870K 1.6%
8010-management-advisory-services 5 $550K 1.0%
8614-education-and-training-code-8614 4 $292K 0.6%
4511-audio-and-visual-equipment 2 $75K 0.1%
8111-computer-programming-and-it-services 1 $62K 0.1%
9410-work-related-organisations 1 $60K 0.1%

How does Law in Order win government contracts?

MethodContractsValueShare
limited 78 $41.8M 65.0%
open 41 $11.2M 34.2%
selective 1 $60K 0.8%

Which Law in Order government contracts are expiring soon?

Law in Order has 4 contracts worth $4.2M expiring in the next 12 months. These represent potential recompete opportunities for competing suppliers.

ContractAgencyValueExpires
Hearings related services and equipment Attorney-General's Department $4.0M
eTrial Office of the Director of Public Prosecutions $89K
Software license Attorney-General's Department $62K
SOFTWARE PROCUREMENT Australian Securities and Investments Commission $40K

What are Law in Order's largest government contracts?

ContractAgencyValueAwarded
E-Court and information management services Attorney-General's Department $29.0M
Hearings, Ringtail & Document Management Services Attorney-General's Department $5.4M
Document Management Services Attorney-General's Department $4.3M
Hearings related services and equipment Attorney-General's Department $4.0M
Hearings related services and equipment Attorney-General's Department $1.9M

What are Law in Order's most recent government contracts?

ContractAgencyValueDate
Transcription Services Sydney and Melbourne Australian Competition and Consumer Commission $17K
Trial Brief printing Office of the Director of Public Prosecutions $26K
eTrial Office of the Director of Public Prosecutions $89K
Hearings related services and equipment Attorney-General's Department $4.0M
Printing crown tender bundle Office of the Director of Public Prosecutions $19K
Crown jury Bundle for printing Office of the Director of Public Prosecutions $19K
Provision of legal document management services Australian Taxation Office $140K
Printing of court documents Office of the Director of Public Prosecutions $12K
E-Trial Jury books Office of the Director of Public Prosecutions $26K
Printing of Jury books Office of the Director of Public Prosecutions $11K

Is Law in Order's government business growing or declining?

↑ 1070.1%

Rapid growth — contract value increased 1070% year-over-year.

Based on comparison of last 12 months vs prior 12 months of awarded contract value.

Who competes with Law in Order for government contracts?

Other suppliers winning contracts from the same agencies in similar categories.

SupplierContractsValue
Australian Government Solicitor 336 $148.9M
Department of the Attorney General 22 $121.5M
JOHNSON WINTER & SLATTERY 33 $60.3M
Gilbert & Tobin 6 $56.8M
King & Wood Mallesons 11 $56.4M
Minter Ellison Lawyers 63 $55.7M
Norton Rose Fullbright 35 $47.9M
List A Barristers 379 $30.8M
WEBB HENDERSON 16 $27.9M
Corrs Chambers Westgarth 15 $24.6M

What size contracts does Law in Order typically win?

Size RangeContractsTotal Value
$10K-$50K79$1.6M
$50K-$100K12$835K
$100K-$500K21$3.1M
$500K-$1M2$1.7M
$1M-$5M4$11.4M
$5M-$20M1$5.4M
$20M+1$29.0M

What is Law in Order's registered business information?

Australian Business Number (ABN)
63086329044
Registered Name
Law in Order
Government Contracting Period
2012 – 2026

Verify entity details on the Australian Business Register.

Registered Business Details

Entity Type
Australian Private Company
ASIC Company Type
Proprietary Limited
ABN Status
Active
GST
Registered
ACN
086329044
ABN
63086329044 verify ↗
State
NSW
Postcode
2000
Incorporated
17 February 1999 (27 years ago)

Source: Australian Business Register (ABR) + ASIC Companies Register. View on ABN Lookup ↗

Procurement Categories

UNSPSC categories where Law in Order is active.

Public Utilities 3 contracts · $34.9M · 0.1% of category spend Management & Professional Services 39 contracts · $12.7M · 0.0% of category spend Editorial & Design 54 contracts · $4.1M · 0.1% of category spend

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