Julian Traill
Partner
Norton Rose Fulbright Australia
Related services and key industries
Related services
- Corporate, fusions & acquisitions et marchés de capitaux
- Energie
- Infrastructure
- Private equity and venture capital
Key industry sectors
Biography
Julian Traill is a corporate M&A and energy lawyer based in Brisbane and is qualified in England and Wales and Queensland, Australia.
He has extensive corporate M&A and joint ventures experience, advising on cross-border deals across a range of sectors including energy and natural resources, technology, food and agribusiness, consumer and retail, telecommunications, transport and infrastructure and financial services.
He was previously based in the firm's Moscow office, where he worked as a partner since 2014 and advised international and national energy companies on upstream joint ventures and technology-focused investments, and corporates and financial investors on equity investments, M&A and joint ventures.
Julian maintains a cross-border practice, assisting clients operating in Australia, Asia, the US, Europe and around the world. This includes advising financial sponsors such as investment banks, infrastructure, sovereign wealth and private equity funds pursuing deals across a range of sectors.
Professional experience
Collapse all- Qualified in England and Wales
- Qualified in Queensland
- Acritas Star™ stand-out lawyer, 2017-2021
- Energy and natural resources, Leading individual, The Legal 500, 2021
- Corporate, commercial and M&A: Moscow, Leading individual, The Legal 500, 2021
- Energy and natural resources, Band 3, Chambers and Partners 2021
- Energy and natural resources, Band 4, Chambers and Partners 2017-2020
- Energy and natural resources, Next generation lawyer, The Legal 500, 2017-2019
- M&A, Highly regarded lawyer, IFLR1000, 2019 -2021
- Corporate law, Best Lawyers, 2022
- Mergers and acquisitions, Best Lawyers, 2022
- Natural resources/energy, Pravo.ru-300, 2020
- Corporate law/mergers and acquisitions, Pravo.ru-300, 2020
- English
Insights
The Energy Horizon
Publication | October 24, 2024
Understanding Australia’s minimum stockholding obligation
Publication | June 04, 2024
Australian public and private M&A outlook report 2024
Publication | February 22, 2024