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King & Wood Mallesons has unveiled its next round of internal partner promotions.

The new partners are Mark Bayliss of the projects & real estate group in Sydney, Juliana Jorissen of the dispute resolution group in Perth and Jerome Tse of the tax group in Sydney. The first two appointments will be effective in December, the third will be effective in January.

Sue Kench, managing partner Australia, said: “A key priority for the firm is to invest in and bring through our next generation of leaders to provide our clients with fresh perspectives and innovative solutions. These new partners are highly driven and will bring a wealth of new ideas and energy to the partnership.”

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