McCullough Robertson has streamlined its governance structure by appointing long-time litigation partner Guy Humble in the newly created role of managing partner. The restructure ensures that the firm maintains its culture of entrepreneurship and proprietorship, said chairman of partners Brett Heading.

As managing partner, Humble will work closely with the partners and encourage them to maintain a high level of performance. “[Humble] will assume direct partner management responsibilities, which will allow me to continue as chairman to concentrate on the firm’s strategic direction and spend more time on client interaction,” said Heading. Humble will also work closely with CEO David Goener, who will continue with day-to-day management of the firm.

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