Chris Robinson#6429

Chris Robinson

Partner; Deputy Managing Director; Head of Corporate and Commercial Practice Group, DFDL
Chris has over 20 years of experience in corporate and commercial advisory. His practice focuses on mergers and acquisitions, private equity, capital markets, governance, restructuring, labour and corporate advisory matters. He has experience in advising investment funds, large corporations and financial institutions on acquisitions, divestments, joint ventures and restructuring projects in the Asia-Pacific region, most recently in Cambodia, Vietnam and Myanmar. Chris also has extensive industry experience in the financial services, telecommunications, education and pharmaceutical sectors. He completed his Bachelor of Commerce and Bachelor Law (University of New South Wales) in 1994 and was admitted to the Supreme Court of New South Wales in 1996 and the Supreme Court of Victoria in 2004. He is a fellow of Chartered Secretaries Australia and a member of the Financial Services Institute of Australia. He is ranked as an elite/market leading lawyer by top legal directories, including Chambers Asia Pacific, Legal 500 Asia Pacific and IFLR and is the author of the Cambodian chapter in Wolters Kluwer, Mergers & Acquisitions.

Practice Area

Panel

  • Contributing Author

Qualified Year

  • 1996

Membership

  • Admitted to the NSW & Victorian Supreme Courts
  • Member of the Law Institute of Victoria
  • Member of the Australian Corporate Lawyers Association
  • Fellow of Chartered Secretaries Australia
  • Member of the Financial Services Institute of Australia (FINSIA)

Qualifications

  • Elite Lawyer │ Corporate/M&A, Capital Markets & PE │ Cambodia (Asialaw Profiles) (2017–2021)
  • Leading Lawyer | M&A | Cambodia (Legal 500) (2019–2020)
  • Leading Lawyer | General Business Law │ Cambodia (Chambers) (2017–2020)
  • Leading Lawyer | M&A | Cambodia (IFLR1000) (2014–2020)
  • Designated Leading Lawyer | M&A | Vietnam (IFLR1000) (2013)

Education

  • FINSIA (2006)
  • Chartered Secretaries Australia (2005)
  • The Supreme Court of Victoria (2004)
  • The Supreme Court of NSW (1996)
  • University of New South Wales (1994)

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