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Chambers Review

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Projects & Infrastructure - Asia-Pacific Region
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Band 2
What the team is known for

King & Wood Mallesons has established legal teams across Australia and Greater China offering international and PRC law capabilities, with particular strength in Chinese outbound transactions for major multinationals and state-owned enterprises. The firm is frequently instructed by developers and sponsors on large energy and infrastructure projects. It has notable experience spanning PPP and BOT projects, and is active on projects in South-East Asia, the Middle East and South America.

Strengths

"KWM have an excellent knowledge of market positions and a good depth of team and experience. They have good coverage and depth in front and back-end construction and infrastructure advisory in key jurisdictions nationally."

Work highlights

KWM advised Lightsource BP, the largest solar developer and owner in Australia, on its Wellington North and Wunghnu solar farm projects.

Notable practitioners

Jeff Clark in Melbourne, Mark Upfold and Claire Rogers in Sydney and Tian Wenjing in Beijing are key contacts.