LiamBrodrick

Associate

Sídney + 61.2.8272.0543

Liam Brodrick advises on complex competition and consumer law matters. He has represented and advised clients in multijurisdictional merger filings, Australian Senate committee inquiries, and regulatory investigations.

Liam has experience handling merger filings and preparing responses to compulsory statutory notices to produce materials before the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (ACCC), the Competition and Consumer Commission of Singapore (CCCS) (with locally registered Jones Day lawyers), and other Australian state-based regulators.

Liam has experience in a range of industry sectors, including aviation, resources, health care and pathology, manufacturing, and retail.

Experiencia

  • Centuria Capital acquires 50% of ResetDataJones Day advised Centuria Capital Group in its acquisition of a 50% interest in ResetData Pty Ltd ("ResetData"), a new-generation data server provider, for consideration of up to $21 million.
  • JENSEN-GROUP acquires majority stake in MAXI-PRESS Holding GmbH, Germany, and its subsidiariesJones Day advised JENSEN-GROUP in the acquisition of 100% of the shares in MAXI-PRESS Holding GmbH, the holding company of MAXI-PRESS Group, comprising of seven companies in Germany, Australia and the U.S., in a two-step approach.
  • WEG acquires industrial electric motors and generators business from Regal Rexnord CorporationJones Day advised WEG S.A. in the $400 million acquisition of the industrial electric motors and generators business of Regal Rexnord Corporation.
  • Coronado Global Resources completes US$150 million financingJones Day represented Coronado Global Resources, Inc. in connection with the replacement of its existing US$100 million asset-based lending facility maturing in May 2024 with a new US$150 million asset-based lending facility maturing in May 2026.
  • Consilio acquires Lawyers on Demand and SYKEJones Day advised Consilio, Inc. in the acquisition of Lawyers On Demand (LOD), a provider of legal resourcing and SYKE, a legal technology consultancy from Bowmark Capital.
  • DIC acquires photoresist polymers manufacturer PCAS CanadaJones Day advised DIC Corporation, a Japanese chemicals group operating globally in over 60 countries, in connection with its acquisition of Quebec-based PCAS Canada Inc., a company that manufactures and sells polymers used in photoresists for semiconductor photolithography, from PCAS S.A., a French company.