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Adam Fuller is a Partner in HWL Ebsworth’s Banking and Financial Services Group based in Sydney. He brings extensive experience advising on a broad spectrum of domestic and cross-border financing arrangements. Adam’s expertise covers a variety of debt and capital market products, with a particular focus on construction and development finance, asset finance, surety, trade credit and receivables finance, corporate finance, as well as debt restructuring and recapitalisations. He also provides strategic advice to insurers and investment banks on risk mitigation strategies, including non-payment insurance and credit enhancement across diverse asset classes and jurisdictions. Adam is recognised for his approachable manner, strong commercial insight, and consistent track record in successfully completing complex deals. His work has been consistently acknowledged in leading directories such as AFR Best Lawyers, AsiaLaw, Legal 500, and Chambers UK, where he is identified as a leading practitioner in Banking and Finance. Adam has also been recommended by his peers for inclusion in The Best Lawyers in Australia. Adam’s recent experience includes advising Assetinsure on credit enhancement, surety, lease bonds, and insurance transactions involving sectors such as aviation, infrastructure, property, publishing, receivables, pharmaceuticals, agriculture and shipping. He has also advised Deutsche Bank AG on non-payment insurance portfolios across the Asia-Pacific region. Additionally, Adam acts for borrowers including Mulpha and Savills Investment Management in relation to their Australian hotel and investment property portfolios.
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- Name
- Adam John Fuller
- Date of Admission
- 2001
- Certification type
- Principal of a law practice
- Class
- Law Practice
- Region
- CITY OF SYDNEY
Practice Categories
- Banking & Finance
- Construction Law