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King & Wood Mallesons (KWM) is the largest global law firm in Asia. It has 30 offices and more than 3,500 legal professionals in Europe, North America, Asia and the Middle East. Its predecessor firms include ''
SJ Berwin SJ Berwin LLP was a multinational law firm headquartered in London, United Kingdom. SJ Berwin merged with the Hong Kong-headquartered law firm King & Wood Mallesons on 1 November 2013, becoming the fourth member of its Swiss Verein structure. SJ ...
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Mallesons Stephen Jaques King & Wood Mallesons (KWM) is the largest global law firm in Asia. It has 30 offices and more than 3,500 legal professionals in Europe, North America, Asia and the Middle East. Its predecessor firms include ''SJ Berwin'' of the United Kingdom's ...
'', one of the " ''Big Six''" leading Australian law firms, and ''King & Wood'', one of the "''
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History


Predecessor firms


Mallesons Stephen Jaques

Mallesons Stephen Jaques was an Australian
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which originated in 1832 and was one of the " Big Six" law firms in Australia. 'Mallesons' derives from the name of the predecessor firm's founding partner; Alfred Brooks Malleson. Malleson was born at Richmond Hill, on the
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side of the Thames in 1831. As a 25-year-old London solicitor he immigrated to Melbourne in 1856. Malleson's obituary in '' The Argus'' in 1892 recorded that his expertise was especially "in company law and in the banking business. Several of the associated banks entrusted their legal affairs to the firm, as well as a large number of leading insurance and other companies, so that Mr Malleson had always as much as he could do". In 1858, the firm (then called "Muttlebury Malleson and Coster") handled the legal work to establish The National Bank of Australasia, which remains one of the firm's key clients as the present-day
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. The "Stephen" part of the firm's former name comes from Sydney founder Montague Stephen. He was the second son of Sir
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, the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of New South Wales from 1844 to 1873. Montague Stephen founded a Sydney practice in 1849. One of his earliest (1853) clients was the "Australian Mutual Provident Society" ( AMP Limited) which remains one of the modern firm's key clients. The "Jaques" part of the firm's name comes from a second "Alfred" - Alfred Jaques. He became a partner of the Sydney firm in 1878. In 1888 the firm's name changed to Stephen Jaques & Stephen - a name which continued until the 1980s. In 1976, Stephen Jaques & Stephen established its London office. In 1982, it merged with Stone James of Perth. The merged firm was called "Stephen Jaques Stone James". Stone James had been established in 1832 by Alfred Stone, Western Australia's first solicitor. The merger reflected a growing importance of Western Australian primary industries as clients to the firm. In 1987, Stephen Jaques Stone James merged with Mallesons. The firm was renamed "Mallesons Stephen Jaques". The 1987 merger was driven by an assessment that Sydney and Melbourne had become one legal market. The merger enabled the firm to look after clients in Sydney, Melbourne, Perth and Canberra. In 1989, the firm opened an office in Brisbane. The firm opened a Hong Kong office in 1989, and a Beijing office in 1993. It established an alliance with Posman Kua Aisi Lawyers of Port Moresby, Papua New Guinea in 1995. In 2004 the firm strengthened its Beijing resources by taking on lawyers and support staff from
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. Later that year Mallesons merged with the Hong Kong and Shanghai corporate boutique Kwok & Yih.


King & Wood PRC Lawyers

King & Wood was among the first law firms established in the People’s Republic of China during the modern era. In April, 1993, King & Wood’s founding partners were still working with a state-sponsored organization, the China Council for the Promotion of International Trade, when the central government permitted private ownership of law firms, allowing them to create the firm. The firm’s clients included
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, Walmart,
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, Bank of China, the Beijing Organizing Committee for the Olympic Games of the
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. Prior to merging with Mallesons Stephen Jacques, King & Wood was aligned with Australian law firm Gilbert + Tobin.


SJ Berwin

SJ Berwin was founded by lawyer
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1982. From 1992 the firm underwent a strategy of European expansion. In 2009 the firm opened three offices in Hong Kong, Dubai and Shanghai respectively.


Merger

King & Wood Mallesons formed on 1 March 2012 as a combination of Chinese firm ''King & Wood PRC Lawyers'' and Australian firm ''Mallesons Stephen Jaques'', following votes in November 2011. In 2013 a merger was announced between King & Wood Mallesons and the UK Silver Circle firm
SJ Berwin SJ Berwin LLP was a multinational law firm headquartered in London, United Kingdom. SJ Berwin merged with the Hong Kong-headquartered law firm King & Wood Mallesons on 1 November 2013, becoming the fourth member of its Swiss Verein structure. SJ ...
. The firm used a Swiss Verein structure, and had four financially independent partnerships: Australia; Europe and the Middle East; Hong Kong; and Mainland China,
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and the United States.


Demise of KWM Europe

In 2016 a substantial number of important partners at KWM Europe left the firm, and attempts to find merger partners failed. It was subsequently announced the firm was being advised by external administrators. In November 2016 a memorandum was circulated to European partners of KWM outlining terms of a potential 'bail out' under which they would have to commit to a 12 month lock-in period, and provide capital to the firm. Additional capital would be provided by the Chinese arm of the business. This deal failed to win approval, and by the end of November KWM announced it would merger its European partnership. The law firms of Goodwin Procter and
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were in discussions to hire key partners from KWM Europe. In January 2017, the European arm became subject to administration and ceased operations. The Australian, Chinese, and Hong Kong portions of KWM, which are financially and legally separate, were otherwise unaffected.


Contemporary firm

Following the end of KWM Europe's operations, the firm established a new business to maintain a strategic presence in the UK, Europe & the Middle East to service the needs of its global clients. KWM now has core practices in London, Frankfurt, Madrid, Milan, Brussels and Dubai. New companies of the KWM network have been established in the UK (KWM Europe LLP) and Germany (KWM Europe Rechtsanwaltsgesellschaft mbH). The new European platform focuses on Corporate M&A, Finance, Competition and Dispute Resolution and has more than 30 partners, together with associates and support staff.


Operations


Finances

In 2012-13, the firm's total global revenue was US$1 billion, with revenue per lawyer of US$453,000 in China, and profit per equity partner of AU$1.08 million in Australia and £610,000 in Europe.


Pro bono

King & Wood Mallesons has a community impact practice which supports the community through pro bono legal services, community services, and philanthropy. In 2021, more than 91% of the firm's Australian lawyers took part in pro bono work, contributing over 54,000 pro bono hours. The firm is a long-time partner of Youth Law Australia, a community legal centre that provides free legal services to children and young people across Australia. The firm provides a full-time solicitor on secondment to Youth Law Australia and the firm's solicitors also volunteer as part of the Cyber Volunteer Program. Other organisations supported by the firm's pro bono services include: homeless law clinics, refugee legal clinics, and the Arts Law Centre. TalkLaw is the firm's community legal education initiative which educates disadvantaged high school students across Australia about legal topics relevant to young people. The KWM School of Opportunity provides disadvantaged young people with a work placement and skills development program.


Notable cases and transactions


Australia

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and Xstrata. *Advised Square Inc (now Block Inc) on its A$39 billion acquisition of Afterpay Ltd, the largest M&A deal in Australian history. *Advised Lygon on the creation of the world's first digital bank guarantee using blockchain technology. *Advised
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on its A$400 billion green loan, the first supermarket in the world to issue certified green bonds. *Advised
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on its A$1.4 billion sustainability-linked loan, the first syndicated sustainability-linked loan in Australia and the largest in Asia-Pacific.


China

*Advised on the initial public offering of
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. *Sole legal advisor to the Beijing Organising Committee of the Games of the XXIX Olympiad. *Advised Microsoft with respect to an antimonopoly investigation by the
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. *Advised Baidu on its HK$24 billion secondary listing on the Hong Kong Stock Exchange.


United Kingdom

*Advised Lion Capital LLP on a string of deals including the on the acquisition of fashion chain
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and Glitnir, and the £1.4 billion acquisition of French frozen food business Picard Surgelés.


Awards and Recognition

Awards and recognition include: * Australian Law Firm of the Year, Chambers Asia-Pacific Awards (2020) * Chinese Law Firm of the Year, Chambers Asia-Pacific Awards (2020) * Law Firm of the Year, Australasian Law Awards (2022) * Regional Law Firm of the Year, IFLR Asia Awards (2020, 2021) * Chambers Asia-Pacific Band 1 rankings across a record 21 practice areas * Largest International Law Firm in Hong Kong, ALB Asia Top 50 Rankings (2021)


Criticism

In 2018, WorkSafe Victoria launched an investigation into the firm, following complaints of overworked staff due to the high demands of working on the Banking Royal Commission. In response, the firm has pursued a cultural shift by introducing greater monitoring of workloads and staff wellbeing initiatives.


Notable alumni

The following list includes notable people who have worked at King & Wood Mallesons. Former Partners * Jayne Jagot – High Court of Australia Justice * Simon Steward – High Court of Australia Justice * Geoffrey Nettle – former High Court of Australia Justice *
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ACT Chief Justice * Julie Ward – NSW Court of Appeal President * Ashley Black – NSW Supreme Court Judge *
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– NSW Supreme Court Judge * Reginald Barrett – NSW Supreme Court Judge *
Richard Weeks White Richard Weeks White (born 22 November 1954) is a judge of the New South Wales Court of Appeal, Court of Appeal of the Supreme Court of New South Wales. Early life and education White was born in Sydney and attended Newington College (1967–72) ...
– NSW Supreme Court Judge * Trish Henry – NSW Supreme Court Judge * Patricia Bergin – former NSW Supreme Court Chief Judge in Equity * Emilios Kyrou – Victorian Supreme Court Judge * Joanne Cameron – former Victorian Supreme Court Judge *
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– WA Supreme Court Judge *
Michael Corboy Edwin Michael Corboy is a justice with the Supreme Court of Western Australia. He commenced work as a solicitor at Norton Rose. He then joined Stone James (now King & Wood Mallesons King & Wood Mallesons (KWM) is the largest global law firm in ...
– WA Supreme Court Judge


References


Further reading

* * (Article on King & Wood)


External links


King & Wood Mallesons websiteChina Law Insight blog
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