Natalie Lasek joins Kalus Kenny Intelex Partnership

Aug 27, 2020

Media Release – 26 August, 2020

Boutique law firm, Kalus Kenny Intelex, has announced the appointment of Natalie Lasek to the Partner group.

Since joining KKI in 2016, Natalie, 33, has performed strongly at the Melbourne-based firm, achieving outstanding outcomes across Commercial Law, Intellectual Property and Sports Law practice areas.

Natalie’s commercial law expertise at KKI has been centred on advising private clients through major acquisitions, asset sales, corporate restructuring and governance activities in addition to competition, sponsorship, privacy and consumer law matters.

Her work within Kalus Kenny Intelex’s Commercial Law team was recognised this year, in being a Lawyers Weekly Australian Law Awards Finalist (Commercial Team of the Year).

Kalus Kenny Intelex Partner, Sven Burchartz, said the appointment of Natalie Lasek to its Partner group was a pivotal development in the firm’s forward-looking outlook.

“This is an outstanding and welcome appointment and consolidates our deep commercial law experience, as well as reflecting great diversity at the Partner level of our firm,” he said.

“Natalie has played a key role in KKI’s relationship with its clients, including those operating within rapidly emerging and global facing industries.

“These have included in cryptocurrency, interactive and online sports betting across various jurisdictions and high-profile international sport sponsorship agreements.

“Natalie’s strategic approach to growing the services offered by KKI has seen our firm expand its intellectual property protection and licensing activity, whilst bringing real depth to our core Commercial Law offering for which KKI is synonymous.  We are excited for Natalie to bring her progressive style of leadership and fresh perspective to the partnership, which will no doubt serve as a significant driver of the firm’s continued growth.

“Her appointment follows our recent joining of the International Lawyers Network, which has a presence in almost 70 countries. Natalie will play an important role in the firm’s advocacy and activity within the network.”

Mr Burchartz said that with Natalie’s promotion to Partner, Kalus Kenny Intelex had all but reached a 50% female Partner ratio, placing the firm in a strong position for future growth.

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