Holding Redlich is very proud to welcome new partner Bill Glover to the Corporate and Commercial group in Melbourne.
Bill, who has joined the growing Financial Services team, has more than 25 years’ experience in structuring and executing financing transactions on a global basis and across a diverse range of industries.
“The increasing needs of Holding Redlich’s corporate and institutional client base makes the firm a perfect fit for me,” Mr Glover said.
“Holding Redlich’s offering of top tier expertise in Sydney, Melbourne and Brisbane is continuing to grow and to attract new clients and lawyers alike.”
National managing partner Chris Lovell welcomed Mr Glover to the firm.
“Bill brings specialist finance, and particularly project finance, expertise which complements and deepens the experience and skills of our projects and financial services teams,” Mr Lovell said.
“We think Bill can help us accelerate the expansion of both of these practices and deliver an enhanced service to our clients.”
(The picture above: Anhui State-owned Assets Supervision and Administration Commission (SASAC) government Delegation in Holding Redlich Melbourne office, and Bill Golver gives the speech on‘Introduction to financing’.
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