West Australian law firm Allion Legal has recruited construction specialist Brendan Reilly as part of its move into construction and infrastructure law.

Reilly has joined the firm as a principal and will head up the firm’s new construction and infrastructure group. He began his career at Mallesons Stephen Jaques (now King & Wood Mallesons) and has held senior corporate counsel roles at John Holland Group and Hancock Prospecting. More recently he was a director of his own boutique firm. He has provided strategic non contentious and contentious construction advice to a number of major global organisations involved in many of Western Australia’s major projects. He has acted for both owners and contractors on large infrastructure projects in Australia, the United Kingdom, the Middle East, Africa, India and parts of Asia.

Reilly commences with Allion today.

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