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.
Alison James accepts briefs to appear in, and advise on, all matters of Family Law.
Campbell accepts briefs in a range of areas including in the Common Law, Guardianship and Administration Applications, Personal Injury Law including WorkCover, Transport Accidents, Public Liability, Medical Negligence, Dust Diseases, Insurance Law, Occupational Health and Safety and Commercial Li
Sean Kikkert has more than 17 years of experience in immigration law and administrative law. He was admitted in 2007 and worked for the Department of Immigration for eleven years before opening his own law practice.
David appears in trials, appeals, and inquiries. He has a varied practice, encompassing:
Bianca Sacco practises in general commercial law, property law, contract disputes, and construction and building disputes.
Bianca has experience in commercial litigation, arbitration and regulatory investigations.
Priscilla was admitted as a solicitor in NSW in 2009 and was inititally called to the NSW Bar in May 2011.
Camilla accepts briefs in all areas of commercial, regulatory and public law.
Prior to coming to the Bar, Camilla served as an associate to the Hon Justice Gageler AC at the High Court of Australia and as an associate to the Hon Justice Wheelahan at the Federal Court of Australia.
Angus practices in employment, industrial, commercial and public law.
Jasmine has broad public law experience, including inquests, supervision orders, administrative law, professional disciplinary proceedings and summary criminal law.
Liz Main has broad experience in common law and commercial law, having previously worked as a judge’s associate to Judge Clayton, Judge Marks and Judge Trapnell across the common law and commercial divisions of the County Court of Victoria.
Bryony practices in all areas of criminal and quasi-criminal law, as well as in public and administrative law. She acts for both government and private clients and is available to appear in all courts and tribunals.
Nardine has extensive personal injury experience, practicing exclusively in personal injury litigation since 2010. Prior to coming to the bar, she was Special Counsel and an expert in Personal Injury Law & Litigation in WorkCover, Transport Accident, Public Liability and Medical Negligence c
Taylah has a broad commercial and property law practice. She is regularly briefed to appear (led and unled), provide advice, draw pleadings and prepare urgent applications. She accepts briefs in local, regional and interstate courts.
Nick practises commercial law, maritime law and arbitration. He was called to the Bar after many years’ experience as a solicitor handling commercial disputes in Victoria and Hong Kong, and has a strong understanding of how barristers can best work with solicitors to support their clients.
Oliver practises in all areas of commercial and public law.
Scott practises in personal injury matters with a particular focus on TAC and WorkCover claims.
Adrian accepts briefs to appear and advise in all areas of family law and related jurisdictions (including intervention orders) in local, regional and interstate courts.
Nico has a generalist practice with special focus on common law matters. In addition to common law Nico practices in commercial law and public and administrative law. He is readily available for appearance, drafting and advice work.
Andrew practises in common law and personal injury law for both plaintiffs and defendants.
Before coming to the Bar, Andrew practised as a Senior Associate at Slater and Gordon Lawyers. Earlier, he was a solicitor at Lander & Rogers.
Ben practises mostly in work-related areas, including employment law, industrial law and occupational health and safety. He also has experience in a broad range of commercial, public law and discrimination matters.
Ben is an experienced advocate who primarily practises in criminal and quasi-criminal matters, as well as regulatory and enforcement proceedings, inquests, inquiries, government and public law matters.
Dr Aaron Lane practices in all areas of commercial, public law and white-collar crime.
Aaron has internationally recognised expertise in blockchain technology and cryptocurrency. He also has a strong interest in matters involving economic or financial evidence.
Georgia practises in administrative law, quasi-crime and criminal law. She also has an interest in coronial inquests, inquiries and regulatory proceedings including OH&S and EPA. She accepts briefs to advise in public law and human rights matters.
Tim practices in public and administrative law, criminal law and general civil law matters. He accepts briefs to advise and appear in merits and judicial review proceedings and in general and appellate criminal and civil matters in Victoria and interstate.
Dylan specialises in criminal, quasi-criminal, and also has experience in regulatory proceedings and inquests.
Josh accepts briefs to appear in criminal and quasi-criminal law matters across all metropolitan and regional courts.
Josh also accepts briefs to appear in family law, intervention order and child protection proceedings.
Kelly practises in all areas of commercial and public law.
Ran accepts briefs in all areas of criminal law, quasi-criminal law, administrative and public law.
Isabelle practices predominantly in common law with a particular focus on personal injury, medical negligence and insurance law. Isabelle is available for both plaintiff and defendant briefs.
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