Mills Oakley bags another Minter Ellison lawyer in new partnership announcement
National law firm Mills Oakley has kicked off the year appointing three women to national partnerships, while continuing the firm's run of Minter Ellison hires.
National law firm Mills Oakley has lured another Minter Ellison partner over to the firm, this time in its insolvency team, with the hire of Taline Chater in Sydney.
The announcement comes just four months after Mills Oakley announced that Minter Ellison's national public law practice group leader Julian Pinder would join the firm, alongside several Minter Ellison colleagues.
Chater is one of three female partners joining the firm this month, including Emily Baggett in the public law practice in Sydney, and Donnelle Hestelow in the private advisory team in Perth. Baggett joins from Moray & Agnew, where she was a partner. Hestelow joins having managed a specialist estate planning practice.
Mills Oakley chief executive officer John Nerurker said in a statement that the firm is “committed to offering new partnership opportunities to women at Mills Oakley as we recognise that diversity contributes to our, and our clients’, success."