Mills Oakley elevates 17 to senior positions

The promotions come after the Mills Oakley partnership grew to 100 last month

Mills Oakley elevates 17 to senior positions

For its latest promotion round, Mills Oakley has elevated 30 lawyers – 17 of whom have been named to senior positions.

The national firm is welcoming two Perth lawyers to the partnership. Daniel White, part of the workplace relations, employment, and safety (WRES) group, and Andrew Crean, a member of the firm’s corporate team. They are both being promoted from special counsel to partner.

“It has been three years since we launched our Perth WRES practice and Daniel has been instrumental in developing the team into a respected, Legal 500-recommended practice,” Mills Oakley CEO John Nerurker said.

“We have also been very clear in our strategy to use our corporate practice as a source of growth and referrals to other parts of the firm and Andrew has been a key part of that story in Perth,” he added.

The promotions come after the Mills Oakley partnership grew to 100 last month with the addition of five partners in a span of five weeks.

Daniel White

Andrew Crean

White is a specialist in a wide range of contentious and non-contentious industrial relations, employment and workplace discrimination and harassment issues. He has a particular interest on relations strategy, union management, and employment matters.

He started his legal career with legacy DLA Phillips Fox and moved to Mills Oakley in 2016 from Norton Rose Fulbright, where he was a senior associate.

Crean’s practice includes private and public M&A, joint ventures, commercial contracts, FIRB approvals, shareholder agreements, corporate governance, takeovers and other control transactions, capital raisings and Corporations Act & ASX Listing Rules compliance.

Crean began his law career at legacy Dibbs Abbott Stillman, before moving on to the Attorney-General’s Department in Canberra. He then joined what was then DLA Phillips Fox, where he rose to special counsel. He moved to Mills Oakley in 2016.

Mills Oakley is also promoting the following lawyers to senior positions:

 

SPECIAL COUNSEL

Stephanie De Vere, corporate advisory, Brisbane

Stephen Doorey, family law, Sydney

Wendy Glasser, insurance, Perth

Sam Hagdorn, commercial disputes, Perth

Maurice Lynch, insurance, Sydney

James Williams, corporate advisory, Melbourne

Fiona McGinley, insurance, Sydney

 

SENIOR ASSOCIATES

Sam Bassingthwaighte, corporate advisory, Brisbane

Melanie Howard, property, Sydney

Kate Marginson, planning and environment, Sydney

Robert McKay, commercial disputes, Melbourne

Jacqueline Murphy, corporate advisory, Melbourne

Emre Ozgezici, insurance, Melbourne

Gina Tilley, insurance, Sydney

John Tryon, toxic torts, Sydney

 

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