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Holman Fenwick Willan

LEVEL 29, 201 ELIZABETH STREET, SYDNEY NSW 2000, AUSTRALIA
Tel:
Work +61 2 9320 4600
Fax:
Fax +61 2 9320 4666
Web:
www.hfw.com
Sydney, Singapore, Shanghai, Sao Paulo, Rouen, Piraeus and 8 more

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Australia: Foreign firms > Foreign firms
Australia: Insurance > Insurance
Australia: Transport > Transport

Australia: Foreign firms

Within Foreign firms,

Established names in the market include Baker & McKenzie, Kennedys, Holman Fenwick Willan, MMLC Group and Buse Heberer Fromm.

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Australia: Insurance

Within Insurance, tier 4

Holman Fenwick Willan practice is led by Richard Jowett and includes Andrew Dunn and Peter Leslie. Clients include ACE, Chubb, Marsh, and Zurich Insurance.

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Australia: Transport

Within Transport, Holman Fenwick Willan is a second tier firm,

Holman Fenwick Willan represents P&I clubs in significant claims. Robert Springall acted for China Shipping on an appeal heard in the Supreme Court of New South Wales concerning liability for container detention. Gavin Vallely advises on the tax aspects of operating tonnage in Australia, and Hazel Brewer handles offshore oil and gas matters in Western Australia.

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  • Business interruption insurance: importance of understanding cover

    Business interruption insurance is often a key component of a company’s business continuity plan. The insurance is designed to compensate an insured for the financial effect of the interruption or interference to that business as a result of physical damage to an insured property or other key external events, such as damage at a supplier’s or customer’s premises. The intention is to restore the business to the same financial position as if the loss had not occurred, subject always to the terms and conditions of the policy. 

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