JWS bolsters projects and construction team with appointment of Brisbane partner

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Leading independent law firm Johnson Winter Slattery has appointed projects and construction specialist Michael Hogan as a new partner in its Brisbane office.

Michael joins the firm from Allens and brings with him more than 15 years’ experience in the procurement and delivery of major construction and infrastructure projects, gained both in house and in his time at Allens. His expertise spans a range of sectors including transport, water, mining, energy and renewables.

JWS Managing Partner, Jeremy Davis, commented, “Michael is recognised as a leading construction and projects lawyer and brings with him valuable commercial experience gained from his time at Boral and Wormald. He is a highly regarded lawyer and will deepen our expertise on the east coast in line with growing client demand.”

In joining the firm, Michael said, “I’m excited to be joining JWS and its team of highly skilled lawyers. The firm has built a very strong reputation in the market and I look forward to leveraging the team’s expertise to grow the practice.”

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