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Herbert Smith Freehills today announced the promotion of 27 new partners globally – another strong promotion round for the firm.
Many of the new partners focus on areas that are aligned to the firm's vision and which the firm has prioritised under its Ambition strategy – private capital, energy transition and ESG. The appointments reflect the firm's ongoing commitment to invest in its international network, its leading practices and its sector expertise to deliver growth and success.
The new partners are based across the firm’s global network of offices in Asia, Australia, EMEA, the UK and the US.
CEO Justin D’Agostino said:
"We are incredibly pleased to recognise the breadth of talent we have in our leading practices across the network. Our new partners have the skills, expertise and outlook to ensure we continue to drive our Ambition strategy and our growth areas of private capital, energy transition and ESG. They are integral to the future leadership and success of the firm."
Chair and Senior Partner Rebecca Maslen-Stannage added:
"Providing opportunities for our talented team members to progress is a key priority for our firm. Spanning across all regions where we have a presence, these appointments reflect the confidence we have in our global business and our commitment to investing in our people and empowering them to reach their full potential. We are delighted to welcome our new partners and congratulate them on this significant milestone."
The promotions take effect on 1 May 2024.
The new partners and their principal areas of practice are:
Asia
Christopher Clay, Tokyo – Corporate Crime & Investigations
Michelle Virgiany, Jakarta – Financial Services and Technology*
Lucy Curran, Singapore – M&A and Private Capital
Murphy Mok, Hong Kong – International Arbitration*
Australia
Matthew Cameron, Brisbane – Industrial Relations and Employment
Mia Harrison-Kelf, Sydney – M&A and Takeovers
Laurelle Ko, Sydney – Projects
Tess Mierendorff, Sydney – Intellectual Property (Transactions)
Jared Peut, Melbourne – Competition
Anika Sadler, Perth – Commercial Litigation and Restructuring, Turnaround and Insolvency
Mathew Shelley, Brisbane – Energy & Infrastructure and Commercial Litigation
Claire Thompson, Melbourne – M&A and Takeovers
Joseph Varghese, Melbourne – Projects
EMEA
Miguel Fraga, Madrid – Energy and Infrastructure/M&A
Emily Fox, Paris – International Arbitration
Dr Morris Schonberg, Brussels – Competition, Regulation and Trade
Anna Szyndler, Dubai – M&A
UK
Laura Ackroyd, London – M&A
Emily Bottle, London/Milan – Intellectual Property
Vassilena Karadakova, London – Competition, Regulation and Trade
Philip Lis, London – Commercial Litigation and Restructuring, Turnaround and Insolvency
Sarah Ries-Coward, London – Equity Capital Markets and ESG
Charles Steward, London – M&A
James Wood, London – Public Law
Carolyn Milligan, London – Real Estate
US
Marco de Sousa, New York – International Arbitration and Public International Law
Michael Jones, New York – Commercial Litigation
Hiswara Bunjamin & Tandjung: Dandy Firmansyah, Jakarta – Corporate/Capital Markets, M&A and Financial Services Regulatory, and Tedy Rachmanto, Jakarta – Disputes/Commercial Litigation.
Notes:
* To meet regulatory requirements, these lawyers will use different titles in their local jurisdictions: Michelle Virgiany – Senior International Counsel; Murphy Mok – Senior Foreign Registered Lawyer (England & Wales).
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