Mid-tier firm Arnold Bloch Leibler has promoted 16 senior associates – a record number for the firm – as well as one partner.
Effective from 1 July, Arnold Bloch Leibler has promoted one to the partnership, as well as a record number of senior associates.
New partner Luke Jedynak has been at the firm since 2016, before being admitted to practice in 2017. He was previously a senior associate in the firm’s corporate and commercial team and spent more than a year as a senior adviser to former Commonwealth treasurer, the Honourable Josh Frydenberg.
He has experience across a broad range of large and complicated transactions, a degree in chemical engineering and is currently undertaking a part time MBA.
Sixteen senior associates have also been promoted across the banking and finance, commercial, competition, litigation, property, tax and workplace advisory teams.
In Melbourne, Natalie Thomas, Prianca Maharaj, Ryan Taylor, Camilla Miles, Emma Ffrench-Mullen, Max Griffin, Molly Scott, Tamsen Kempster, Eileen Liu, Julia Heyward, and Jasmine Romanin have been promoted to senior associate.
Additionally, Megan Hosiosky, Zavara Farquhar, Michael Greatrex, Matthew Harris, and Johnny Sorras have all been promoted to senior associate in Sydney.
Commenting on the promotions, managing partner Henry Lanzer and senior partner Mark Leibler said:
“The appointments mark a significant career milestone for each of these talented lawyers, who have individually and collectively contributed to Arnold Bloch Leibler’s enduring success. In the face of economic uncertainty, in Australia and globally, we continue to thrive as the firm clients turn to when they are looking for consistently astute and innovative advice, and attentiveness that is unparalleled in the profession – as demonstrated by Luke and our new senior associates.”
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