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.
Paul practises primarily in commercial law, with a particular interest in equity and trusts.
Andrew practises in commercial, public and tax law.
Before coming to the Bar, Andrew was an associate to the Hon Justice Crennan AC at the High Court of Australia, a solicitor at King & Wood Mallesons, and the Researcher to the Solicitor-General for Victoria.
Nick practises predominantly in commercial law, wills and estates, common law (including professional negligence and historical sex abuse) and confiscations. He also accepts briefs in criminal matters.
Geoff has a broad practice and accepts briefs across all areas of the law.
Michael practises nationally in commercial law, public law and taxation.
He has particular experience in contractual disputes, insolvency and tax litigation.
Stephen represents parties in proceedings relating to industrial accidents and workers' compensation; transport accidents; institutional abuse; medical negligence; and public liability.
Joe practises primarily in criminal law, including trials, and has a particular interest in appellate work.
Zac practises in commercial litigation, particularly in the areas of competition and consumer law, trade practices, corporations and securities and tax.
My practice involves providing advice and appearing in courts and tribunals. I specialise in tax, commercial and corporate matters. That said, rarely are cases or issues confined to one area of law. Because of my experience, I am able to assist with a range of matters.
Anthony graduated with a Bachelor of Commerce majoring in economics and a Bachelor of Laws with Honours in 2006. During his studies he was awarded a scholarship to undertake a semester at the Law School of The University of Hong Kong, where he concentrated on trade and investment in the Peoples
Rowan has a broad practice in public, commercial, common and employment law.
Emma is a member of Young's List and Level 29, Aickin Chambers. Her practice encompasses advice and appearance work with a focus on contract, superannuation, complex procedural matters and trusts.
Jordan O'Toole is an advocate practicing exclusively in criminal and quasi-criminal/disciplinary proceedings.
Kestin accepts briefs to appear and advise in criminal and quasi-criminal matters.
Lucy has a general commercial litigation practice. She accepts briefs in most areas of commercial law, including contract law, consumer and trade practices law, professional negligence, construction disputes, property and costs law.
Tim accepts briefs in criminal and quasi-criminal matters, including disciplinary tribunal proceedings, regulatory matters and inquests.
Alex has a broad commercial practice, with a particular interest in corporations (including insolvency, directors' duties, oppression, derivative actions), banking and finance, property, and construction matters.
Natalie accepts briefs to appear and advise in criminal and quasi-criminal matters, including OH&S matters and disciplinary proceedings.
Most recently, she acted as one of Counsel Assisting the Royal Commission into the Management of Police Informants.
Carly’s practice involves regulatory and criminal law matters. She is particularly interested in commissions of inquiry and quasi-criminal matters including disciplinary and tribunal proceedings. Carly also accepts briefs to appear in family court proceedings.
Greg practices in public, commercial and criminal law. He also accepts briefs in tribunal matters.
Before coming to the Bar, Greg was Senior Associate to the Honourable Justice Maxwell AC, President of the Victorian Court of Appeal.
Alan practices in commercial and intellectual property law, particularly copyright, trade marks, trade practices, breach of confidence, corporations (insolvency, shareholder remedies, director's duties), employment, property, contracts, and equity and trusts. He is a member of the Intellectual Pr
Claire specialises in taxation law.
Kathleen maintains a broad practice and accepts briefs to appear and advise in a range of areas including:
Vicki practices primarily in corporate and commercial law. Her key experience includes restructuring and insolvency, class actions, contractual disputes and regulatory investigations and proceedings. She is also a Fellow of INSOL International and has a particular interest in cross-border insol
Fabian specialises in construction disputes, commercial disputes, property and leasing disputes, and regulatory prosecutions, particularly in trial work involving expert evidence. Fabian enjoys a busy advocacy practice, regularly appearing in complex commercial matters unled.
Veronica accepts briefs to appear and advise in commercial, public law and common law matters. She also accepts briefs direct from in-house counsel.
Shanta practices in commercial, corporate regulatory, consumer and public law in the Federal and State courts and in commercial arbitrations.
Easy to work with, Neale is focused on providing frank, pragmatic advice and achieving commercial outcomes. He believes in communicating clearly and in a timely way with his instructors. Electronic briefs are welcomed.
Timothy accepts civil and commercial briefs. He is a nationally accredited mediator, and a member of the Magistrates' Court LEM Panel. He is a Reporter for the Victorian Reports.
Chris practises mainly in commercial law, equity and trusts law, and public law.
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