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Following the firm’s recent announcement that Herbert Smith Freehills and Kramer Levin have voted to approve their combination, the firm continues to invest in its global platform with the appointment of 19 new partners.
The promotions reflect the firm’s commitment to invest in talent. Alongside these 19 new partners, the firm has also hired 23 lateral partners in its current financial year to date. Together, they will strengthen the firm's leading disputes and transactional practices in its key markets.
Global CEO Justin D’Agostino said:
"I am delighted to welcome our new cohort of exceptionally talented lawyers into the partnership. As we embrace an exciting future as Herbert Smith Freehills Kramer, our new partners enable us to build on our existing strengths and to add depth to our global offering and client relationships. I am confident they will achieve great success as partners.”
Chair and Senior Partner Rebecca Maslen-Stannage added:
"Our new partners demonstrate our ongoing commitment to invest in and promote exceptional talent. A key priority for the firm is to ensure we provide our lawyers with opportunities to develop and progress. The new partners each play an important role in helping to shape our success as a firm. I am excited for our future together and congratulate them on this significant achievement.”
The promotions take effect on 1 May 2025.
The new partners and their principal areas of practice are:
Chair and Senior Partner, Sydney
Global CEO, Hong Kong and London
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