MolinoCahill bolsters its front-end projects and infrastructure practice with key new Directors.

Oct 20, 2023

MolinoCahill, a specialist construction and projects law firm advising on some of Australia’s biggest projects, is proud to announce the addition of two experienced, top-tier Directors to its team.
With a combined track record spanning decades of advising on Australia’s most high-profile projects, Nicholas Tsirogiannis and Danijela Malesevic will bolster the firm’s front-end construction and projects advisory offering. With the addition of Nicholas and Danijela, MolinoCahill is now one of the biggest construction and projects practices in Australia with leading expertise across all aspects of front-end and back-end advisory.

Nicholas Tsirogiannis has over 25 years’ experience advising the public and private sector on major infrastructure projects across transport, energy, resources, telecommunications and property development sectors. He previously established and led the national projects practice at PwC and was a partner at Clayton Utz for almost a decade.

Danijela Malesevic has over a decade of experience in planning, procurement and delivery of complex major infrastructure projects with leading expertise in the transport and energy sectors. Prior to joining MolinoCahill, she was a partner at PwC in the projects practice and has also previously held the roles of Director, Commercial and Legal in the Office of Director-General at the Major Transport Infrastructure Authority and Director, Legal at the Level Crossing Removal Authority.

Nicholas’ and Danijela’s comprehensive understanding of the industry, coupled with MolinoCahill’s impressive track record, underscores MolinoCahill’s place in the market as a leading construction and projects practice.

“We are pleased to welcome Danijela and Nicholas to our team,” said Tony Molino, Director and Co-Founder of MolinoCahill. “As MolinoCahill enters its 20th year of practice, our expanded offering represents a unique fully integrated front and back end construction and projects practice that is now also one of the largest in Australia. We look forward to leveraging Nicholas’ and Danijela’s expertise to assist our clients across the project lifecycle”.

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