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Posted on December 6, 2016

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Published by Gbaf News
Posted on December 6, 2016

Herbert Smith Freehills has announced five new partner promotions in Australia, effective from today.
The new partners, from the firm’s preeminent project finance, projects and environment & planning teams in Sydney and Melbourne, are experienced practitioners with well-established reputations in the marketplace:
Andrew Griffiths is Sydney-based and has expertise across a wide range of construction and infrastructure projects and PPPs in Australia and the United Kingdom, acting for governments, project sponsors and contractors across a variety of sectors, including roads, rail, healthcare, education, defence, transport, power, water treatment and property development.
The firm’s Regional Managing Partner, Asia & Australia, Sue Gilchrist, said the newly appointed partners represent the great depth of talent and bench strength in the firm’s senior lawyer ranks.
“Recognising internal talent, and promoting the people our teams want to be led by and our clients want championing their projects and transactions, is fundamental to the strong and sustainable future of our firm.
“It’s also particularly pleasing to see that our talented female lawyers have such a strong representation in this round of promotions, and in areas of practice that are traditionally male-dominated.
“On behalf of the firm, I’d like to congratulate our new partners, each of whom have committed to all that we believe partnership in a great firm like ours entails, and who possess the integrity, passion and dedication to become successful future leaders here,” Ms Gilchrist continued.
Global Head of Practice – Finance, Real Estate & Projects, Jason Ricketts, said the opportunity to accelerate the promotion of the five talented lawyers across the three teams came at an opportune time, and followed the recently announced departure of a number of partners from those practices.
“Following the announced departures we took the opportunity to look afresh at the way we approach the market, consider the immediate and future needs of our clients, and contemplate the ideal resourcing strategy going forward.
“We’ve had a growing pool of very senior, extremely experienced lawyers in those teams and we are delighted that we have been able to provide this opportunity to this very talented group of practitioners.

Richard Wilkinson
“These five new partners bring vigour, as well as fresh insights and perspectives that will inspire our people, excite our clients, and help ensure that we remain the leading global infrastructure and renewables practice in the region,” Mr Ricketts continued.
The firm also announced today the promotion of Alison Dodd, an accomplished and highly-regarded senior associate in the firm’s projects practice in Melbourne, to executive counsel. Alison has deep expertise working on infrastructure projects across the renewable energy, power, mining, transport and water sectors. Her appointment also becomes effective from today.
Herbert Smith Freehills has announced five new partner promotions in Australia, effective from today.
The new partners, from the firm’s preeminent project finance, projects and environment & planning teams in Sydney and Melbourne, are experienced practitioners with well-established reputations in the marketplace:
Andrew Griffiths is Sydney-based and has expertise across a wide range of construction and infrastructure projects and PPPs in Australia and the United Kingdom, acting for governments, project sponsors and contractors across a variety of sectors, including roads, rail, healthcare, education, defence, transport, power, water treatment and property development.
The firm’s Regional Managing Partner, Asia & Australia, Sue Gilchrist, said the newly appointed partners represent the great depth of talent and bench strength in the firm’s senior lawyer ranks.
“Recognising internal talent, and promoting the people our teams want to be led by and our clients want championing their projects and transactions, is fundamental to the strong and sustainable future of our firm.
“It’s also particularly pleasing to see that our talented female lawyers have such a strong representation in this round of promotions, and in areas of practice that are traditionally male-dominated.
“On behalf of the firm, I’d like to congratulate our new partners, each of whom have committed to all that we believe partnership in a great firm like ours entails, and who possess the integrity, passion and dedication to become successful future leaders here,” Ms Gilchrist continued.
Global Head of Practice – Finance, Real Estate & Projects, Jason Ricketts, said the opportunity to accelerate the promotion of the five talented lawyers across the three teams came at an opportune time, and followed the recently announced departure of a number of partners from those practices.
“Following the announced departures we took the opportunity to look afresh at the way we approach the market, consider the immediate and future needs of our clients, and contemplate the ideal resourcing strategy going forward.
“We’ve had a growing pool of very senior, extremely experienced lawyers in those teams and we are delighted that we have been able to provide this opportunity to this very talented group of practitioners.

Richard Wilkinson
“These five new partners bring vigour, as well as fresh insights and perspectives that will inspire our people, excite our clients, and help ensure that we remain the leading global infrastructure and renewables practice in the region,” Mr Ricketts continued.
The firm also announced today the promotion of Alison Dodd, an accomplished and highly-regarded senior associate in the firm’s projects practice in Melbourne, to executive counsel. Alison has deep expertise working on infrastructure projects across the renewable energy, power, mining, transport and water sectors. Her appointment also becomes effective from today.