Daniel Livingston | Hot 40 2014

Daniel Livingston, Mills Oakley Lawyers

Daniel Livingston | Hot 40 2014
Daniel LivingstoneDaniel Livingston, Mills Oakley Lawyers

Considered a trusted adviser by brands that have included Tabcorp, Echo Entertainment, ANZ, Westpac and Exxon Mobil, Livingston is helping propel Mills Oakley’s corporate practice towards $1bn in deals this financial year. An expert in M&A, capital markets, corporate governance and risk management, Livingston recently demonstrated his acumen on deals that included Findex Australia’s $131m acquisition of Centric Wealth Ltd, which included advising on an equity investment, and resources client Metro Quarry Group on a debt/equity investment made by Myer Family Company Holdings.



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CAREER
Current: 

Partner, Mills Oakley (2012)
Previous:
  • Partner, Gadens Lawyers (2011-2012)
  • Chairman / Executive Director / Global General Counsel, Investment Evolution Limited (2008-2011)
  • General Counsel - Corporate, Tabcorp (2006-2009)
  • Senior Associate, Blake Dawson Waldron (now Ashurst) (1998-2006)
  • Legal Counsel - Secondment, ExxonMobil (2004-2005)
  • Legal/Commerical advisor to Treasury Department - Secondment, AWB (2003-2003)
  • Deputy General Counsel - Secondment, Incitec Pivot (2001-2002)
Years of Experience:
Over 17 years of experience in commercial law
ACHIEVEMENTS/RECOGNITIONS:
AFFILIATIONS:
EDUCATION:
  • Corporate Governance & Risk Management, Chartered Secretaries Australia
  • Masters of Business Administration, Business Administration, Deakin University (2008-2010)
  • LLB (Hons), Law, Bond University (1993-1995)
Current Town Melbourne, Australia
Hometown Melbourne, Australia
 

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