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Marcus Clark is widely hailed as a trusted advisor to his clients on a range of matters related to FIRB approvals.

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Marcus is a corporate lawyer focusing on mergers and acquisitions, joint ventures and foreign direct investment (FIRB) clearances.
Marcus has previously practised in Bangkok, Hong Kong, New York and Singapore. His international experience gives Marcus particular expertise with assisting clients to execute a variety of cross-border transactions, including acquisitions, joint ventures, and strategic alliances and investments.
Marcus is the Deputy Chairman of the Foreign Investment Committee of the Business Section of the Law Council of Australia, the principal forum for liaison on foreign investment laws between the Commonwealth Government and the Australian legal profession.
Marcus is an author of Foreign Investment in Australia, published by Thomson Reuters, the principal legal resource for Australia's foreign investment laws, including FIRB notification requirements.
For additional information on Marcus’ professional background and work highlights, please visit: https://jws.com.au/our-people/marcus-clark/.
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Marcus Clark is widely hailed as a trusted advisor to his clients on a range of matters related to FIRB approvals.
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Marcus Clark has an excellent understanding of global transaction nuances and how to feed them into the context of the Australian regime.
Marcus is the best in the business. He is commercially-minded and highly knowledgeable about FIRB issues.
Marcus Clark has an excellent understanding of global transaction nuances and how to feed them into the context of the Australian regime.
Marcus is the best in the business. He is commercially-minded and highly knowledgeable about FIRB issues.