

Robyn Glindemann brings extensive expertise in transactional law, advising companies, banks, financial institutions, and government departments for over 30 years. Her deep knowledge in project development encompasses environmental, native title, heritage, and land access matters. Before her role at Lantegy Legal, Robyn served at Clifford Chance in Perth and had a significant tenure at Allens across Melbourne, Sydney, and Perth. Her international experience includes working as a foreign practitioner with Bull, Housser & Tupper in Vancouver, focusing on Aboriginal, Environmental, and Energy Law. Admitted to the Supreme Courts of Victoria, Western Australia, and New South Wales, as well as the Federal and High Courts of Australia, Robyn holds a Bachelor of Laws and a Bachelor of Science in Organic Chemistry from Monash University. Recognised consistently in Best Lawyers Australia, she excels in Climate Change, Planning and Environment, Water Law, Natural Resources Law, and Native Title Law. Robyn contributes significantly to the legal community as a member of the Legal Practice Section Executive of the Law Council of Australia and as a former Chair of the Australian Environment and Planning Law Group. She is the Consulting Editor for the Australian Environment Review and an Adjunct Senior Teaching Fellow at the University of Western Australia Law School, imparting her knowledge on environment and sustainability issues. Her influence extends to advisory roles on the boards of the National Offshore Petroleum Safety and Environmental Management Authority and the Centre of ESG Law and Practice at the College of Law. A prominent leader, she has served in various capacities including Chair at the Perth Institute of Contemporary Arts and Panel Member for Strategic Impact Assessment of the Perth and Peel Regions. Robyn's career is marked by a commitment to legal excellence and a passion for nurturing the next generation of legal professionals.
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