Tim is a corporate lawyer who specialises in the development, equity structuring and acquisition of renewable energy projects, and domestic and cross-border M&A transactions.
Giles advises on the full ambit of competition law from investigations by the CMA, sector regulators and international authorities to UK, EU and international merger control appeals of regulatory decisions. He also advises on the UK's new National Security & Investment Act.
Georgia is an infrastructure and energy lawyer with experience advising clients in relation to both construction and operations and maintenance roles on major road, rail and energy transmission projects, internationally and nationally.
Aaron leads the Australian & APAC employment practice, working with local and global employers on highly sensitive and strategic disputes, workforce management and investigations. Aaron’s expertise includes industrial relations, breach of confidentiality, enforcement of post-employment restraints, employee fraud, performance and termination-related matters, and workplace health and safety incidents across all sectors.
Annabelle is a projects and infrastructure lawyer with extensive experience advising on energy transition and renewable projects. She has advised public and private sector clients on complex corporate, procurement, construction, offtake and operational matters across the project life-cycle.
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