Specialist commercial firm appoints three new consultants

They specialise in commercial transactions, sports law and inward investments to UK businesses respectively

Specialist commercial firm appoints three new consultants
Specialist commercial firm Kemp Strang has appointed three new consultants as the firm continues to deepen its expertise.
 
Rodd Peters, Tony O'Reilly and Douglas Linnette have been appointed to the firm’s Sydney office, Kemp Strang Managing Partner Michael Joseph announced. His team continues to grow the knowledge and expertise within the firm, he stressed.
 
“Rodd has extensive experience in commercial transactions, innovative business structuring and commercial litigation with emphasis in technology and media,” Joseph said.
 
“Tony is one of Australia's leading sports law practitioners. He has significant expertise in managing complex, sensitive and high rights value transactions and disputes for clients in this sector some of whom include the National Rugby League, Australian Rugby League Commission, Football Federation Australia, FIFA, Ian Thorpe and Danny Green,” he added.
 
“Douglas specialises in transactions and inward investment involving UK businesses. Dual qualified in England, he has a wide commercial skill set and regularly lends expertise in support of UK export initiatives into the Australasian market and Australian companies looking to export or expand to the UK.”
 
The managing partner noted that the new consultants’ “depth of experience and focus on providing commercial solutions” is expected to further deepen the firm’s overall client offering.


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