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NewLaw firm grows construction practice

LegalVision has appointed a new senior lawyer to its construction and infrastructure team.

user iconTom Lodewyke 01 March 2017 NewLaw
Emmanuel Giuffre
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Emmanuel Giuffre (pictured) has joined LegalVision as a senior lawyer in the construction and infrastructure practice. Prior to this, he was general counsel at the animal protection institute Voiceless, and he also worked as an associate in Corrs Chambers Westgarth’s building and construction team.

“He has extensive experience assisting developers, contractors, operators, service providers and government clients on medium to large-scale infrastructure projects,” LegalVision said in a statement announcing Mr Giuffre’s appointment.

Lachlan McKnight, CEO of LegalVision, added, “In a short period of time, our construction and infrastructure practice has developed a reputation for providing high-quality and cost-efficient legal solutions to a growing client base.

“Emmanuel will provide additional depth and resources to help support and partner with our clients.”

Mr Giuffre’s appointment follows LegalVision’s recent hiring of practice leader Timothy Mak and senior lawyer Christopher Mittiga.

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