Background The Dymocks story is one of a celebrated family business with a long tradition and a small, busy legal team embracing modern legal technology. Dymocks is a diverse family-owned business...
This checklist is designed to assist legal counsels and governance professionals in guiding their board of directors on how to prepare for Australia’s new mandatory climate reporting regime which...
Explore how AI is transforming legal workflows, empowering practitioners to focus on what truly matters - delivering value to their clients. This webinar features real-world AI use cases reshaping modern...
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Malika Chandrasegaran, Partner at Herbert Smith Freehills and Julia Park discuss recent changes to Australia’s foreign investment regime and what it means for Mergers and Acquisitions, including national security changes, navigating the regime in the context of Mergers and Acquisition transactions and potential changes and expansion to come.
August 2021
Malika combines her strong technical legal knowledge with a practical commercial approach.She specialises in public and private mergers and acquisitions (including cross border transactions), corporate restructures, foreign investment, joint ventures and other commercial transactions. She has experience across a wide range of industries, including technology, media and consumer products.Malika is also the co-author of a detailed review of Australia’s foreign investment regime in “Towns Under Siege” (a book on Australian takeovers). In addition, she is...
Julia works closely with our clients to help them utilise practical resources efficiently. Prior to joining LexisNexis, Julia worked in private practice and tutored Business Law at the University of Sydney.