Clerks
Barristers engage a Barristers’ Clerk, who in turn advise solicitors as to the suitability, availability and fees of counsel.
This webpage only contains the contact details of those barristers who are members of the Victorian Bar Association with current Victorian or Interstate practising certificates, and who have agreed to their details being made available. For more information read our disclaimer here.
If you need assistance finding the right barrister, we suggest you contact one of the barrister's clerks who will discuss your needs with you and recommend an appropriate barrister.
A clerk will also be able to advise you on the availability of the barristers on their list.
Annie accepts briefs in public/administrative law and criminal law matters. Her defence practice principally consists of financial crime such money laundering, fraud and other dishonesty offences.
Andrew specialises in industrial relations and employment law and has represented employers in a wide range of industrial and employment matters and appears led and unled in trials, appeals and interlocutory applications. He is instructed by private sector and government clients.
Steven is a fixture in public and regulatory law matters.
Jonathan is a criminal defence advocate who appears in all jurisdictions. He accepts briefs to appear in jury trials, and is on the Victoria Legal Aid Preferred Barristers List.
Carlin practices principally in criminal and quasi-criminal matters, including professional disciplinary tribunal proceedings, regulatory matters and coronial inquests.
William accepts briefs to appear and advise in criminal and quasi-criminal matters.
Laurence White is a former financial regulator and accept briefs in:
Mark practises in public and administrative law and criminal law. In particular, Mark accepts briefs in disciplinary and regulatory matters, inquests and commissions of inquiry (civil and military). Mark has a particular interest in proceeds of crime matters, and appears for both the AFP/Common
Anthony practises in criminal and quasi-criminal law. He appears regularly in jury trials and pleas in the County Court. He has appeared in the Court of Appeal.
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Tahlia practices exclusively in family law, both as counsel and as a Nationally Accredited Mediator.
Since coming to the bar, Sonari has appeared for both plaintiffs and defendants in common law damages trials (judge alone and jury), serious injury applications and interlocutory hearings. She also appears in workers' compensation statutory benefits hearings.
Joel has a trial and appellate practice in public and criminal law. He is currently undertaking a Master of Architecture at the University of Melbourne.
Nicole accepts briefs in all aspects of criminal and quasi-criminal law matters in metropolitan and regional areas.
Joh has a diverse practice and accepts briefs in all general commercial, insurance, criminal, quasi-criminal, appeals, inquests, regulatory and human rights law matters. Joh also has an interest in sports law and sits as a member of the Victorian Amateur Football Association tribunal.
Bonnie accepts briefs to appear and advise in all areas of family law, inclusive of parenting and financial disputes.
Thomas accepts briefs in criminal law and related areas.
He appears in all types of criminal matters including jury trials, bail applications, pleas, and appeals. He has a practice with an emphasis on complex fraud, sexual abuse, and commercial quantity drug cases.
Lauren has a busy trial practice (both led and unled) in the County and Supreme Courts including damages trials, VWA recovery trials unled, and OMs unled for defendants. Lauren practises in personal injury including workers compensation, public liability, recoveries, medical negligence, coronial
Kay has a broad practice in commercial, public and regulatory law. Since coming to the Bar, she has appeared in the High Court of Australia, the Federal Court of Australia and in State Supreme Courts and Tribunals. She is regularly briefed to appear in a diverse range of public law matters acti
Sean is an urban planning and environment specialist. He has 10 years’ experience in this area.
Sally practices primarily in criminal law and has a particular interest in appellate crime. She also accepts briefs in OH&S matters, coronial inquests and post-sentence applications and reviews, including Supervision Order proceedings and Crimes (Mental Impairment) hearings.
Kylie is experienced in all stages of Child Protection proceedings. Kylie advocates on behalf of the DFFH, parents, ICL and Young Persons, in the Family Division of the Children's Court of Victoria.
Holly accepts briefs in commercial law, public law, and common law (major torts), in particular defamation. Holly also accepts briefs in white-collar crime and proceeds of crime.
Paul practises in commercial and public law. He advises and appears in a range of areas, including insurance law, consumer and competition law, equity and trusts, and intellectual property.
Jacqui Hession accepts briefs in criminal and quasi-criminal matters in metropolitan and regional courts.
Christopher has a broad practice in commercial and public law.
He advises and appears, led and unled, in a wide range of areas, including corporate insolvency, equity and trusts, class actions, land law and judicial review.
Charlie accepts briefs in all areas of common law, as well as general commercial and administrative law matters.
Angelo is a commercial barrister who accepts briefs in all manner of commercial matters. Angelo welcomes advocacy, mediation, and advice briefs.
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Tim accepts briefs in all areas of criminal law and quasi criminal law including inquests, tribunals and other disciplinary proceedings.
Tim also maintains a busy family law practice, appearing regularly in both parenting and property disputes as well as intervention order proceedings.
Barristers engage a Barristers’ Clerk, who in turn advise solicitors as to the suitability, availability and fees of counsel.
There are a number of alternative dispute resolution (ADR) options available for resolving disputes without recourse to litigation