Hill Dickinson Strengthens Team

March 15, 2019

Kevin Austin (Photo: Hill Dickinson)
Kevin Austin (Photo: Hill Dickinson)
Beth Bradley (Photo: Hill Dickinson)
Beth Bradley (Photo: Hill Dickinson)
Sung Hwan Choi (Photo: Hill Dickinson)
Sung Hwan Choi (Photo: Hill Dickinson)

Hill Dickinson announced a series of high-level appointments.

Joining Hill Dickinson are Master Mariner Kevin Austin, Korean market specialist Beth Bradley, and transactional lawyer Sung Hwan Choi.

Experienced Master Mariner Kevin Austin, currently a Legal Director with Norton Rose, is especially well known in the London Hull Market. He will join Hill Dickinson as a Legal Director in London, following a strategic rearrangement of the firm’s mariner team, which sees Joe Quain return from Singapore as a Consultant in London as Ian MacLean heads out to join the team in Singapore.

Beth Bradley joins Hill Dickinson’s London offices from Clyde & Co as a Partner. Well known for her dedicated work on numerous high-profile disputes and litigations, Beth has a wealth of international maritime experience and a specific interest in the Korean market where she is extremely highly regarded.

Sung Hwan Choi (known as SD Choi) joins as a Partner in Hill Dickinson’s Singapore office. Currently of Counsel with Norton Rose, SD is a well-known and highly recognized transactional lawyer who is dual qualified in England & Wales, the USA and the Marshall Islands.
 


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