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Bakers gives three taste of partnership
Baker & McKenzie has hired three partners to its litigation and construction practices in Australia.
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The firm also appointed five special counsel and 14 senior associates across 11 practices in Sydney and Melbourne.
Bakers’ managing partner Chris Freeland congratulated the new hires on their achievements.
Bakers’ new special counsel are:
- Alison Ashford - Construction, Melbourne
- Richard Ballinger - Dispute Resolution, Sydney
- Sebastian Busa - Commercial Real Estate, Sydney
- Sarah Lancaster - Dispute Resolution, Sydney
- Toby Patten - Telecommunications, Melbourne
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Craig Amundsen - Energy Resources Infrastructure Corporate, Melbourne
Belinda Barnes - Corporate, Sydney - Tom Bridges - Dispute Resolution, Sydney
- Suzie Carroll - Dispute Resolution, Melbourne
- Serena Chow - Tax, Sydney
- Michael Dearden - Energy Resources Infrastructure Corporate, Sydney
- Ryan Grant - Media & Content, Sydney
- Simon Greenacre - Environmental Markets, Sydney
- Rebecca Howe - Dispute Resolution, Melbourne
- Miles Hurst - Tax, Sydney
- Jennifer Terjesen-Som - Intellectual Property, Sydney
- Jacqueline Truong - Construction, Sydney
- Melinda Tun - Corporate, Sydney
- Jane Woodhouse - Intellectual Property, Sydney
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