MinterEllison expands consulting team with seven partners

The new partners bring experience in governance, AML, and fraud and forensics, among others

MinterEllison expands consulting team with seven partners

MinterEllison has bolstered its consulting team with the addition of seven new partners.

The new partners collectively bring 130 years of consulting expertise in governance, risk and compliance advisory, AML, fraud and forensics, systems, data, and analytics. According to CEO and managing partner Virginia Briggs, the strategic expansion “substantially bolsters the firm's consulting and advisory capabilities and further strengthens our integrated offering”.

“While MinterEllison will always fundamentally be a law firm, we will continue to redefine the boundaries of what it means to be a contemporary law firm”, said Victoria Hepburn, managing partner of consulting solutions.

With the new addition, MinterEllison’s consulting team grows a to a total of 18.

 

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