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Christopher Niesche

Christopher Niesche

Christopher Niesche is the Australia correspondent for Law.com International. He covers the business of law in Australia and writes about lawyers, global and domestic law firms and in-house law departments. He also covers Australian regulatory matters. He can be reached at [email protected] and on Twitter: @ChrisNiesche.

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April 26, 2021 | International Edition

Eight-Lawyer Employment Team Leaves DWF for Australian Firm

George Haros leaves the U.K. firm after less than a year.

By Christopher Niesche

2 minute read

April 26, 2021 | International Edition

DLA Piper Hires Australian Real Estate Partner from HFW

Stephanie Lambert specializes in major property projects

By Christopher Niesche

2 minute read

April 21, 2021 | International Edition

Watson Farley & Williams Responds as Investors Seek Opportunities in Asia Pacific Hospitality Sector

More hotels are up for sale in the region, says the firm's hospitality practice head in Asia.

By Christopher Niesche

4 minute read

April 20, 2021 | International Edition

DLA Piper Bolsters Australian Technology Practice With Local Partner Hire

Anthony Lloyd previously led MinterEllison's technology law business unit.

By Christopher Niesche

2 minute read

April 20, 2021 | International Edition

Norton Rose Fulbright Advises on $3B Australian Logistics Deal

ESR is buying the portfolio from Blackstone in Australia's largest-ever direct property transaction

By Christopher Niesche

2 minute read

April 20, 2021 | International Edition

Ashurst and Jones Day Advise on $3.1B Australian Lithium Merger

Orocobre will buy Galaxy Resources via a scheme of arrangement.

By Christopher Niesche

2 minute read

April 19, 2021 | International Edition

Dentons Hires Herbert Smith Freehills Veteran in Sydney

Corporate advisory and dispute resolution partner Donald Robertson joins the global firm.

By Christopher Niesche

1 minute read

April 08, 2021 | International Edition

Sometimes Law Firms Struggle to Manage Their Own Crises

A lack of objectivity about their own crisis means firms often lose out in the court of public opinion.

By Christopher Niesche

6 minute read

April 08, 2021 | International Edition

Sometimes Law Firms Struggle to Manage Their Own Crises

A lack of objectivity about their own crisis means firms often lose out in the court of public opinion.

By Christopher Niesche

6 minute read

April 07, 2021 | International Edition

Norton Rose Fulbright and Australia's Allens Advise on $2.5B LNG Infrastructure Sale

The deal is a landmark oil and gas transaction that could pave the way for similar infrastructure investment and one of Shell's most significant commercial undertakings in Australia in recent years, Norton Rose said.

By Christopher Niesche

2 minute read


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