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DSA Law welcomes new special counsel

DSA Law has continued its expansion with the appointment of a new special counsel.

user iconTony Zhang 19 June 2020 SME Law
Zaid Mohseni
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Kimble Stynes partner at DSA Law welcomed Zaid Mohseni and said, “he will bring additional senior specialist skills, to boost capacity, and support our clients”.

“Thanks to our committed, and responsive team, we have continued to work closely with our clients to understand their priorities, and align our firm’s design and operation so that we can meet demand, in spite of COVID-19,” Mr Stynes said.

Mr Mohseni is a former partner, and head of a commercial department of a leading Melbourne firm, with substantial experience in corporate and commercial law.

During that period Mr Mohseni was heavily exposed to corporate structures, fundraising and M&A, new technology and media.

He advises private, corporate and government clients on a wide range of transactions, including corporate restructuring, fundraising, M&A, media, intellectual property, and technology matters. 

Specialising in complex commercial transactions, Mr Mohseni has over 25 years of commercial legal experience in Australia and overseas.

Since 2002 he has worked on projects in Afghanistan and was a director of MOBY Group and Alef Technology and became more involved in traditional media – radio, print and TV.

Since 2009 he was also the CEO of Broadcast Middle East FZ-LLC and from 2012 until 2017 was group COO of Moby Group.

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