NORTON WHITE EXPANDS WITH M&A EXPERT APPOINTMENT

SYDNEY: Leading transport and aviation law firm Norton White has announced the appointment of Adam Martin, formerly Chief Legal Officer of Toll Group, to lead the firm’s Mergers and Acquisitions practice and to contribute to future strategic direction.

Mr Martin, an expert in logistics, transport and international trade law was responsible for overseeing and managing the legal aspects of Toll Group’s global expansion, including mergers and acquisitions and new entity establishments.

Following his commencement this month as a partner at Norton White, Mr Martin will be based in Melbourne providing a strengthened presence for the firm in Victoria.

Commenting on the appointment, Senior Partner Mark Mackrell said Mr Martin’s commencement was extremely significant, broadening the firm’s capabilities and service offerings for existing clients and signalling Norton White’s intent to expand a regional presence.

“Adam is extremely accomplished and his extensive international and domestic experience, particularly in M&A, asset and share sales and competition law will be beneficial to our clients,” he said.

“Norton White has established a presence as a leading practice in transport and aviation law in Australia and the Pacific and it is appropriate that we now have partners based in each of Sydney, Melbourne and Canberra,” he said.

About Norton White

Norton White is Australia’s leading specialist aviation and transport law firm, with representation in Sydney, Melbourne and Canberra. The company provides advice on commercial and corporate transactions, private equity, fundraising, competition, dispute resolution & litigation, employment law, finance, insurance, intellectual property, international trade and administrative law, with a focus on the legal requirements of the aviation, maritime and land transport industries. nortonwhite.com

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