34 lawyers elevated at Norton Rose Fulbright

Significant promotions across Australian and Indonesian offices

34 lawyers elevated at Norton Rose Fulbright

Norton Rose Fulbright has announced the promotion of 34 senior lawyers across its Australian and Indonesian offices. Eight lawyers will advance to special counsel and 26 to senior associate positions, effective July 1, 2024.

The promotions cover a range of practice areas, including banking and finance, Commonwealth government, corporate M&A, employment and labor, environment and planning, IP and consumer markets, litigation and disputes, projects and construction, real estate, restructuring, and technology.

“These talented lawyers have stood out for their dedication to our firm and for the skill and effort they have demonstrated in pursuing opportunities and resolving issues for clients. My fellow partners and I congratulate them on reaching these important career milestones and thank them for the value they bring to our firm and its clients in Australia and around the world,” said Alison Deitz, Norton Rose Fulbright’s chief executive partner in Australia.

The offices are in Brisbane, Canberra, Jakarta, Melbourne, Perth, and Sydney.

Here are the new special counsels:

  • Shen Low - Banking and Finance, Sydney
  • Jodie O’Neill - Banking and Finance, Sydney
  • Stephanie Wang - IP and Consumer Markets, Sydney
  • Nathan Guenette - Litigation and Disputes, Sydney
  • Nashneen Mohammed - Litigation and Disputes, Brisbane
  • Mary-Kate Rankin - Litigation and Disputes, Sydney
  • Karli Cibich - Restructuring, Melbourne
  • Thomas Kelly - Restructuring, Melbourne

Here are the new senior associates:

  • Richard Donaldson - Commonwealth Government, Canberra
  • Chelsea Hall - Commonwealth Government, Canberra
  • Sam Hergenrother - Commonwealth Government, Sydney
  • Katrina Tang - Commonwealth Government, Canberra
  • Tyson Ginn - Corporate M&A, Perth
  • Tias Karina - Corporate M&A, Jakarta (TNB & Partners)
  • William McCaughan - Corporate M&A, Sydney
  • Brittany Tyne - Corporate M&A, Sydney
  • Tony Zhang - Corporate M&A, Sydney
  • Lachlan Crosbie - Employment and Labor, Sydney
  • Sarah Gonski - Employment and Labor, Sydney
  • Leon Batchelor - Environment and Planning, Sydney
  • Shantanu Joshi - Environment and Planning, Melbourne
  • Ross Watkins - IP and Consumer Markets, Melbourne
  • Max Brighton - Litigation and Disputes, Sydney
  • Alan de Rochefort-Reynolds - Litigation and Disputes, Sydney
  • David Hew - Litigation and Disputes, Sydney
  • Amelia Martin - Litigation and Disputes, Sydney
  • Rokhsar Mohammad - Litigation and Disputes, Sydney
  • Tess Waldron - Litigation and Disputes, Melbourne
  • Andrew Mitchell - Projects and Construction, Sydney
  • Alison Walsh - Projects and Construction, Sydney
  • Joyanna Ahearn - Real Estate, Sydney
  • Simone Samuel - Real Estate, Brisbane
  • Stephanie Trajcevska - Restructuring, Melbourne
  • Des Yek - Technology, Canberra

 

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