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What we say about the firm's legal practice in Australia
Capital markets
Within Capital markets, tier 4
Benefiting from its recent absorption of Cochrane Lishman Carson Luscombe and Chang Pistilli & Simmons, Clifford Chance Australia is now visible in the equity capital markets space. Sydney-based Lance Sacks led advice to RBS Morgans on the management and underwriting of Silex Systems’ placement of a A$109.3m share purchase plan. Perth-based Tracey Renshaw, Paul Vinci and Michael Lishman lead the practice.
Corporate and M&A
Within Corporate and M&A, Clifford Chance is a third tier firm,
Clifford Chance Australia - formed by the merger with boutiques Chang, Pistilli & Simmons and Cochrane Lishman Carson Luscombe - has a ten-partner corporate and M&A practice with a ‘clear appreciation of the commercial objective’. Mark Pistilli is one of the lead partners advising Ricegrowers (SunRice) on Ebro Foods’ unsolicited A$600m bid for the company. Jason Mendens, Lance Sacks and Justin Harris are recommended.
Dispute resolution
Within Dispute resolution, tier 5
Clifford Chance Australia’s new operations benefit substantially from Diana Chang’s well-established reputation. Chang is leading representation of HNA Group and related companies in shareholder rights proceedings. Tim Grave and Ben Luscombe are also recommended.
Energy and resources
Within Energy and resources, tier 4
The integration of Chang, Pistilli & Simmons and Cochrane Lishman Carson Luscombe provided Clifford Chance Australia with an immediate presence in Sydney and Perth. Recent significant transactions for Mark Pistilli and Jason Mendens included the A$130m Mosaic/AGL takeover and APA Group’s A$46m acquisition of a further interest in the South East Australian Gas Pipeline (SEAGas). Michael Lishman is also recommended.
Foreign firms
Within Foreign firms,
There is a growing trend towards foreign law firms entering the Australian market. Clifford Chance Australia’s recent three-way tie-up with two local boutiques has given it 14 partners in offices in Perth and Sydney, and a significant practice focusing on domestic M&A and inbound investment.
Legal market overview
Within Legal market overview,
The maturity of Australia’s legal market has seen a number of very strong mid-tier firms fighting for market share, providing ‘City-quality work at competitive prices’. This has seen major instructions going to high-quality regional firms such as Brisbane-based McCullough Robertson. Another recent trend has been “the rise of the boutiques”, and it was interesting to note Clifford Chance’s decision to absorb two reputable boutique firms (Chang Pistilli & Simmons, and Cochrane Lishman Carson Luscombe) rather than attempt a tie-up with one of the full-service national players. Another notable move was Gilbert + Tobin’s absorption of Perth-based Blakiston & Crabb, which brought to the fold its strong focus on energy.
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- Corporate and commercial : Overview
- Corporate and commercial : Corporate tax
- Corporate and commercial : EU and competition
- Corporate and commercial : Equity capital markets: UK capability
- Corporate and commercial : Equity capital markets: US capability
- Corporate and commercial : Financial services
- Corporate and commercial : M&A: upper mid-market and premium deals, 250m+
- Corporate and commercial : Private equity: transactions
- Corporate and commercial : VAT and indirect tax
- Crime, fraud and licensing : Fraud: civil
- Crime, fraud and licensing : Fraud: corporate crime
- Dispute resolution : Banking litigation: investment and retail
- Dispute resolution : Commercial litigation
- Dispute resolution : International arbitration
- Dispute resolution : Public international law
- Finance : Overview
- Finance : Acquisition finance
- Finance : Asset finance and leasing
- Finance : Bank lending: investment grade debt and syndicated loans
- Finance : Commodities: derivatives
- Finance : Corporate restructuring and insolvency
- Finance : Debt capital markets
- Finance : Derivatives and structured products
- Finance : Emerging markets
- Finance : High yield
- Finance : Investment funds
- Finance : Islamic finance
- Finance : Securitisation
- Finance : Trade finance
- Human resources : Overview
- Human resources : Employee share schemes
- Human resources : Employment
- Human resources : Immigration
- Human resources : Pensions
- Insurance : Insurance: corporate and regulatory
- Insurance : Insurance: insolvency and restructuring
- Insurance : Insurance and reinsurance litigation
- Insurance : Product liability: defendant
- Insurance : Professional negligence
- Private client : Contentious trusts and probate
- Projects, energy and natural resources : Infrastructure
- Projects, energy and natural resources : Mining and minerals
- Projects, energy and natural resources : Oil and gas
- Projects, energy and natural resources : Power (including electricity, nuclear and renewables)
- Projects, energy and natural resources : Private finance initiative (PFI)
- Public sector : Administrative and public law
- Public sector : Civil liberties and human rights
- Public sector : Public affairs
- Real estate : Overview
- Real estate : Commercial property
- Real estate : Construction
- Real estate : Environment
- Real estate : Planning
- Real estate : Property finance
- Real estate : Property litigation
- Real estate : Social housing: finance
- TMT (technology, media and telecoms) : IT and telecoms
- TMT (technology, media and telecoms) : Intellectual property
- TMT (technology, media and telecoms) : Media and entertainment
- Transport : Rail