Adam Andreti

Partner

Gilbert + Tobin

Office Phone:

+61 2 9263 4000

Direct Phone:

+61 2 9263 4375


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Bio

Adam Andreti is a partner in Gilbert + Tobin’s Corporate Advisory group. Adam specialises in acting on equity capital markets transactions and advising on Australian securities law issues. His extensive experience advising both issuers and brokers on initial public offerings and secondary raisings in Australia makes him one of the busiest capital markets lawyers in Australia. Adam also regularly acts on public regulated mergers and acquisitions transactions and his practice also extends to acting on private M&A transactions as well as advising listed entities and various investors on the ASX listing rules, executive remuneration, corporate governance, shareholder activism, shareholder matters and general corporate law issues. Adam is a Chambers Global and Chambers Asia-Pacific ranked lawyer in the Capital Markets: Equity category, and won Capital Markets Partner of the Year at the 2021 and 2020 Lawyers Weekly Partner of the Year Awards. Best Lawyers 2021 recognises Adam in the Corporate Law, Equity Capital Markets Law, Mergers & Acquisitions Law and Private Equity Law categories. Adam is a member of the Law Council of Australia’s Business Law Committee and is regularly involved in providing feedback to Australian governments, regulators and the ASX on new policy and legal developments. Prior to joining Gilbert + Tobin in 2010, Adam was a member of the mergers and acquisitions group of King & Wood Mallesons and prior to that was the associate to Justice Richard Conti of the Federal Court of Australia. Adam was admitted as a solicitor in New South Wales in 2006 and has a Bachelor of Laws (awarded the University Medal) and Bachelor of Commerce (Finance) from the University of New South Wales.

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