Ally Clark works with a range of domestic and international clients in the energy and resources sector. She has experience across joint venture transactions, mergers and acquisitions, project development, regulatory compliance, and general corporate and commercial matters.
Ally has experience working on large and complex transactions for major global companies, including acquisitions of mining projects and assets across Australia. Her experience also includes drafting and negotiating significant gas supply contracts and supporting clients with energy market regulatory applications.
While attending law school, Ally worked as a paralegal at Jones Day for almost three years. During this time she provided support across multiple practice areas, including global disputes, energy, and M&A.
Prior to joining Jones Day in 2021, Ally served a nine-month secondment with the Commonwealth Treasury in the Foreign Investment Division, where she gained valuable experience in the public government and regulatory space.
Experience
- The College of Law Australia (Graduate Diploma of Legal Practice 2024); Queensland University of Technology (Bachelor of Laws with first class honours and Bachelor of Business with a distinction in Marketing 2023; Dean's Commendation of Academic Excellence, 2018-2023; Highest Achieving Student in Environmental Law, July 2022; Highest Result in Independent Research Project [honours subject] for the 2023 academic year)
- Supreme Court of Queensland