Scott Davison is available to accept briefs in Defamation, Privacy, Coronial, Disciplinary and Regulatory matters. In addition, Scott accepts briefs in the area of Medical Law and professional liability.
Robert Paoletti practises in civil litigation, and has particular experience in personal injuries and insurance law.
James practises in commercial and common law. He accepts briefs in personal injuries, products liability, insurance and reinsurance, and professional negligence.
Carina accepts briefs in all areas of personal injury law, including WorkCover and TAC matters (both common law and statutory benefits); medical negligence; public liability; and institutional abuse.
Tristan Nathanielsz accepts briefs from around Australia in a broad range of areas, including:
Felicity practises in personal injury and family law.
Within her personal injury practice, Felicity accepts briefs in workers’ compensation (both State and Commonwealth), transport accidents, public liability, medical negligence and coronial inquests.
Fatmir is an experienced commercial and regulatory litigator specialising in commercial and corporate law disputes; tax disputes; environmental, major torts and product liability claims; regulatory investigations and prosecutions as well as proceedings before inquisitorial forums including coroni
Oliver practises in common law with expertise in personal injury including public/product liability, industrial accidents, intentional torts, institutional abuse, inquests, transport accidents and insurance related matters.
Ben practices in civil litigation with a particular focus on personal injury & insurance law matters and accepts briefs from both plaintiff and defendant practitioners.
Stephen represents parties in proceedings relating to industrial accidents and workers' compensation; transport accidents; institutional abuse; medical negligence; and public liability.
Emily is an Accredited Specialist in Personal Injury Law and has extensive experience managing both common law and statutory benefits claims in the TAC and Workers' Compensation jurisdictions.
Michelle predominately practices in Criminal and Family Law, helping her clients through what can be the most difficult times in their life. Due to her 19 years’ experience in the legal industry, Michelle has a strong sense of justice and is committed and determined to ensure her cl
Before being called to the Victorian Bar, Andrea was a partner at Hall & Wilcox Lawyers, acting for WorkSafe Victoria and its agent insurers and employers. Prior to that she was the Senior Legal Manager, Common Law at the Transport Accident Commission.
Ben was admitted to practice in 2011 and called to the Bar in 2019. Prior to being called to the Bar, he practised as a solicitor in the Insurance and Corporate Risk Group at MinterEllison.
With over a decade’s worth of experience in personal injury law, Geoff has practiced extensively in statutory benefits and common law claims, specialising in workers’ compensation.
Peter's primary practice is in common law and statutory personal injury claims, including Workers’ Compensation, Transport Accident, Public Liability and appellate cases.
He has acted in the Supreme Court (including Court of Appeal), County Court, Magistrates' Court and VCAT.
Kathy practises predominantly in personal injury and common law. She has extensive experience across all Victorian courts and tribunals in workers compensation, transport accident, and public liability claims. She appears in:
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
Lachlan accepts briefs to advise and appear predominantly in common law matters, with a particular focus on personal injury, intentional torts and insurance law. He is available to appear in all metropolitan and regional courts.
Jeremy is an experienced advocate who accepts briefs in all areas of criminal law and quasi-criminal law, including intervention orders proceedings, occupational health and safety matters and other disciplinary proceedings.
Brendan appears regularly in personal injury matters in the Magistrates’ Court, County Court and Supreme Court of Victoria. He has extensive experience in litigation of personal injury claims, having acted for both plaintiffs and defendants.
Joshua practices primarily in public and administrative law. He also maintains a commerical law practice and has appeared on behalf of the Office of Public Prosecutions.
Angus signed the Bar Roll on 22 October 2020 and read with Roslyn Kaye KC. His Senior Mentor is Andrew Clements KC.
Angus has a broad range of litigation experience as a barrister, and previously as a solicitor, including in the following areas:
Merys is a common law barrister, practicing primarily in personal injury and insurance law. She also accepts briefs in quasi-crime and administrative law matters, as well as coronial inquests.
James practises in a broad range of commercial matters (including those involving corporations law, insolvency, equity and trusts, contract, franchising, and building and construction), common law (damages claims and professional negligence), proceeds of crime applications, and prosecuting and de
Stewart accepts briefs from both plaintiffs and defendants in personal injuries matters.
Ben accepts briefs in all area of criminal law. Ben also accepts briefs to advise and appear in common law matters, with particular focus on personal injury, intentional torts and insurance law.
He is available to appear in all metropolitan and regional courts.
Luke is a common law barrister, practising predominantly in personal injuries and insurance law. He also accepts briefs in occupational health and safety matters, professional negligence and commercial law.
Phoebe accepts briefs in a range of areas including common law, personal injuries, statutory compensation, occupational health and safety, and administrative law.
Joseph practices across a broad range of commercial matters, with particular focus on equity, trusts and wills and estates matters. He regularly appears in the Supreme Court both led and unled in a wide range of trust and succession law matters.