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Sophie Sievert-Kloster advises global and domestic clients on complex commercial disputes and investigations in a range of jurisdictions, including state superior courts and the Federal Court of Australia. Her experience includes contentious regulatory matters, class action defense, and high-value, strategically significant commercial disputes in the technology, infrastructure, and financial services sectors.
With a background in European policy and law, Sophie brings an international, multilingual perspective to her practice and regularly considers cross-border risk and the implications of regulatory developments in other jurisdictions. Prior to joining King & Spalding, Sophie worked at another major global law firm and was a trainee at the Council of Europe in Strasbourg, France.
J.D., University of New South Wales
M.A., University of Strasbourg
M.A., Uppsala University
B.A., The University of Melbourne, First Class Honours
Supreme Court of New South Wales
Law Society of New South Wales
English
French
German
Advised an ASX-listed technology company on its acquisition of a provider of global trade management systems and solutions.
Advised on a number of multimillion dollar contractual disputes in the Supreme Court of New South Wales.
Advised on a contentious regulatory investigation by the Australian Securities and Investments Commission and subsequent civil penalty proceedings brought by the regulator.
See moreAdvised an ASX-listed technology company on its acquisition of a provider of global trade management systems and solutions.
Advised on a number of multimillion dollar contractual disputes in the Supreme Court of New South Wales.
Advised on a contentious regulatory investigation by the Australian Securities and Investments Commission and subsequent civil penalty proceedings brought by the regulator.
See moreJ.D., University of New South Wales
M.A., University of Strasbourg
M.A., Uppsala University
B.A., The University of Melbourne, First Class Honours
Supreme Court of New South Wales
Law Society of New South Wales
English
French
German