Mallesons partner chooses A&O Australia
Competition lawyer Dave Poddar has left Mallesons Stephen Jaques to join Allen & Overy as the 18th partner since the firm's Australian launch in February.Joining the firm's global
Competition lawyer Dave Poddar has left Mallesons Stephen Jaques to join Allen & Overy as the 18th partner since the firm's Australian launch in February.
Poddar has acted on several of Australia's largest financial services mergers, resources takeovers and infrastructure projects in the LNG and resources areas and he is also active across Asia where a number of jurisdictions are developing their competition regulatory regimes.
Managing partner of Allen & Overy Australia, Grant Fuzi, said: "Dave is highly respected practitioner and his joining is particularly important to our clients. With his experience, we will have the capability to provide top level advice on merger clearances, access issues and general competition matters, as well as cartel advice, which is particularly important after the recent introduction of criminal cartel laws in Australia.
"This expansion is yet another reflection of our commitment to strengthening the Australian offering since our launch just a few months ago."
Chairman of Allen & Overy's global antitrust steering group, Mark Friend, said: "Allen & Overy has a top level client-focused competition practice and we are delighted to have Dave join the group. Dave's addition will allow us to provide a more comprehensive service to our clients with interests in Australia and the Asia Pacific region."
Poddar has been a partner at Mallesons Stephen Jaques since 1998 and holds several industry and thought leadership positions, including the chair of the Trade Practices Committee of the Law Council of Australia.