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Thomson Geer Offices

Level 29, Central Park
152-158 St Georges Terrace
Perth WA 6000
Australia
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Mr Hedley Roost

Work Department
Corporate
Position
Partner
Career
Hedley Roost is a corporate, securities and M&A lawyer who helps form, fund, buy and sell businesses.
Hedley has over 19 years’ experience in Australia and the UK in a wide range of corporate and commercial law matters, including domestic and cross-jurisdictional mergers and acquisitions (public and private), capital raisings, restructuring and insolvency, joint ventures and private equity.
Hedley advises clients across a range of industries with a particular focus on the energy and resources, technology and agribusiness sectors.
With his specific expertise, Hedley also provides general commercial law advice and deals with corporate ‘head office’ and regulatory issues relating to corporate governance, the Corporations Act, ASX listing rules and ASIC policy, directors’ duties and employee incentive arrangements. Hedley regularly advises clients in relation to Takeovers Panel proceedings.
Lawyer Rankings
Australia > Capital markets
Thomson Geer continues to act as a trusted adviser to mid-market companies seeking to raise capital or list on the ASX. The team consistently leads high-value capital raisings and IPOs in the key mining and energy industries. David Church and David Schiavello advise on the full spectrum of ECM and M&A transactions. Emma Cook has handled cross-border deals across a wide range of significant industries. Hedley Roost and Matthew Reynolds bring extensive experience in the energy, technology, and agricultural sectors. Michael Ng, Sanushka Seomangal, and Scott Gibson are also key members of the team.
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- Media and entertainment
- Intellectual property
- Native title
- Corporate and M&A
- Dispute resolution: litigation
- Infrastructure projects and construction
- IT and telecoms
- Natural resources (transactions and regulatory)
- Real estate
- Banking and finance
- Energy (transactions and regulatory)
- Restructuring and insolvency
- Capital markets