Emily Anthon

Associate

Melbourne + 61.3.9101.6942

Prior to attending law school, Emily Anthon was the founder of a multistore retail business.

Esperienze

  • Journey Beyond acquires tourism portfolio of Kelsian GroupJones Day advised Journey Beyond, Australia’s leading experiential tourism provider and portfolio company of New York-based Crestview Partners, in the A$161 million acquisition of the leading Australian tourism portfolio of ASX-listed Kelsian Group Limited (ASX:KLS) (which includes the Captain Cook Cruises and the SeaLink tourism ferry businesses in Queensland, Western Australia, the Northern Territory and Tasmania).
  • Journey Beyond acquires Voyages Indigenous Tourism AustraliaJones Day is advising Journey Beyond on its acquisition of Voyages Indigenous Tourism Australia Pty Ltd ("Voyages"), the operator of the Ayers Rock Resort ("ARR") in Central Australia and Mossman Gorge Cultural Centre ("MGCC") in Far North Queensland, from the Indigenous Land and Sea Corporation ("ILSC"), a statutory authority of the Australian federal government, and entry into long term leases with the Aboriginal traditional owners of each site following the divestment of the freehold land underlying the operational assets to the Aboriginal traditional owners of each site, being the Anangu Pitjantjatjara Yankunytjatjara of Yulara and the Kuku Yalanji of Mossman Gorge.
  • PTTEP acquires 34% of E&E Algeria Touat from Engie International CorporationJones Day advised PTT Exploration and Production Public Company Limited ("PTTEP") in the acquisition of 34% of the shares of E&E Algeria Touat B.V. from Engie International Corporation B.V.
  • Alcoa of Australia Limited achieves substantial victory in US$1 billion transfer pricing claimJones Day represented Alcoa of Australia Limited ("Alcoa"), the Australian subsidiary of Alcoa Corporation, in a major victory against the Australian Taxation Office ("ATO") involving a substantial transfer pricing claim of approximately US$1 billion.