MinterEllisonâs door revolves as Corrs raid continues
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Resignations at MinterEllison are starting to flow in thanks to the departure of five notable private equity and finance partners, with Minters special counsel Caitlin Chiu understood to be following John Mosley to Corrs Chambers Westgarth, alongside two others.
Chiu will join the banking and finance team, as will fellow Minters special counsel Alison Morris, while senior associate Sara McDiamond will join the corporate M&A team.
Corrsâ CEO Gavin MacLaren has been poaching staff from rival MinterEllison.Â
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Mosley and fellow finance partner Stewart Robinson joined high profile PE partners Ricky Casali, Glen Sauer and Chris Allen in resigning en masse from MinterEllison in February to make the jump to rival Corrs, which is led by CEO Gavin MacLaren.
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