James Mok > Minter Ellison > Sydney, Australia > Lawyer Profile
Minter Ellison Offices
Level 40, Governor Macquarie Tower
1 Farrer Place
SYDNEY NSW 2000
Australia
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Australia > Banking and finance
Minter Ellison has carved out a reputation for working with debt funds, non-bank lenders, sovereign wealth funds and real estate private equity houses in respect of their activities, including mezzanine debt, preferred equity and equity co-ventures. Tony Berriman has a keen focus on property finance. Also on the property side, Daniel Marks advises on infrastructure projects, wholesale fund and portfolio financing. Practice head James Mok specialises in asset-based lending and structured finance transactions, and corporate finance partners Matthew Cunningham and Geoff Earl are also of note.
Australia > Project finance
Minter Ellison provides clients such as borrowers, financiers, and government departments with an end-to-end, integrated construction, infrastructure and project finance offering. Practice co-heads James Mok and Jordan Phillips are instrumental in this capability. Peter Block is the go-to lawyer for complex infrastructure projects, while Ros O’Mally departed from the firm in October 2022. Elsewhere, Paul Paxton is well known for his PPP project work.
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