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Nicola Marley Minter Ellison

09 May 2012
Issue: 7513 / Categories: Movers & Shakers
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Minter Ellison has appointed Nicola Marley, a London-based Australian-qualified finance lawyer...

Minter Ellison has appointed Nicola Marley, a London-based Australian-qualified finance lawyer, as a partner and head of the firm’s London finance team. She joins from Mayer Brown International. Nicola has experience of finance transactions and specialises in advising private equity sponsors, financial institutions and companies on financing deals and related restructurings.

Managing partner, Michael Whalley, says: “Nicola’s experience on important and complex deals and transactions builds on our strengths as a firm to deliver a seamless Australian law service to our clients in the UK and across Europe.”

Issue: 7513 / Categories: Movers & Shakers
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