JWS enhances technology team with new partner Keith Robinson

News Written by Johnson Winter Slattery

Leading independent Australian law firm Johnson Winter Slattery (JWS) has further strengthened its technology capability with the appointment of Partner Keith Robinson. This follows the recent appointments of Technology and Media Partner Sophie Dawson and Technology and Cyber Special Counsel Phillip Magness.

Keith brings more than 25 years’ experience acting for major private sector clients in a diverse range of industries, including technology, telecommunications, financial services, energy, aviation and transport and logistics.

He specialises in providing legal and commercial advice on large transformation programs, outsourcing arrangements and sourcing and supply relationships.

Managing Partner Jeremy Davis said, “JWS is seeing significant growth in the technology sector and we are delighted to have one of Australia’s best known technology lawyers join our team.”

Keith said, “JWS has an impressive team delivering excellent outcomes for high-calibre clients. I am excited at the prospect of working with the team to continue to grow its practice”.

Keith has been running his own advisory business and prior to that, he led the TMT team at a major global law firm.

About Johnson Winter Slattery

JWS is a leading independent Australian law firm of more than 450 people, including 85+ partners. The firm is engaged by major corporates and investment funds on their most challenging transactions and disputes.

Media contacts

Angela Welsh, Marketing & Communications Manager
T: +61 2 9392 7454 | M: +61 414 281 902
E: angela.welsh@jws.com.au

Maureen Grose, Marketing & Business Development Director
T: +61 2 8247 9697 | M: +61 447 004 445
E: maureen.grose@jws.com.au

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