Hall & Wilcox adds projects and infrastructure partner
National law firm Hall & Wilcox has expanded its national projects and infrastructure practice by hiring a partner from Mills Oakley.

Catie Moore (pictured), whom the firm described as a “highly regarded” projects and infrastructure lawyer, has joined Hall & Wilcox, having served at Mills Oakley for two years and, before that, at Sparke Helmore.
Speaking about the appointment, Hall & Wilcox managing partner Tony Macvean said that Ms Moore would “further enhance” the firm’s national projects and infrastructure practice.
“Catie is an excellent commercial lawyer and a great addition to our team. With a significant amount of infrastructure investment by both government and the private sector on the horizon, Catie’s experience will be of great value to our clients,” he said.
“Catie will also bolster our Victorian public sector capability. Catie will work closely with Mark Dessi, Katrina Reye, Paul O’Donnell and the rest of our national projects and infrastructure team.”
Ms Moore added: “I am delighted to be joining the projects and infrastructure practice at Hall & Wilcox. I look forward to working with Mark and Paul to deliver exceptional outcomes to clients.”

Jerome Doraisamy
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