Heather is a criminal defence barrister with extensive experience in criminal law in Victoria, and Western Australia.
Simon has a broad practice with a particular focus on criminal, administrative, and regulatory matters. He has 17 years of experience advising on and appearing in proceedings before Victorian and international courts and tribunals.
Stephanie accepts briefs in all areas of criminal law and quasi-criminal law in metropolitan and regional courts.
She is part of the 2024 VLA Trial Counsel Development Program.
Andrew has extensive experience in Criminal Law and regularly appears in the Magistrates’ Court, County Court and Supreme Court. He accepts briefs in:
Andrew is an experienced advocate and criminal law practitioner, who welcomes briefs in criminal and quasi-criminal matters, as well as regulatory and enforcement proceedings, inquests and inquiries.
Liam practises in public and administrative law, common law, regulatory law, quasi-criminal and criminal law. He acts for government and private clients.
Conor accepts briefs in all areas of criminal, commercial and public law.
Georgina has a broad practice including public, administrative, regulatory, commercial and criminal law. She has a particular expertise in statutory interpretation and government regulation.
Christin accepts briefs in all areas of criminal law and quasi-criminal law, including regulatory, administrative and public law matters. Christin also accepts briefs to appear in matters under the Serious Offenders Act 2018, and the Crimes Mental Impairment (Unfitness to be Tried) A
Tim practices predominantly in criminal law and appears unled in jury trials; and in the Court of Appeal. Tim holds an Indictable Crime Certificate and is a member of the Victoria Legal Aid Criminal Trial Preferred Barrister List.
Sophie accepts briefs to advise and appear in criminal and quasi-criminal matters.
Sophie has a strong foundation in advocacy and written work in criminal and regulatory matters.
Mietta accepts briefs in all areas of criminal and quasi-criminal law.
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.
Nadia appears and advises in Family Law, Criminal Law and Personal Injury. Since her admission in 2006, Nadia brings a diverse background of extensive experience as an advocate. She has appeared in the Family Court, Magistrates Court, County Court and Supreme Court.
James has a broad commercial law, common law, and administrative law practice with significant trial experience, appearing led and unled in lengthy hearings involving multiple witnesses; advising (both led and unled) in a wide range of commerical and common law matters, merits reviews and judicia
Julia has a broad practice that includes commercial law, criminal law and public law.
Lachlan accepts briefs in all areas of criminal law and quasi-criminal law. He has extensive experience as an advocate and accepts briefs in all metropolitan and regional courts.
Lachlan also accepts briefs in proceeds of crime litigation, disciplinary matters and regulatory matters.
Emile practises across family law, commercial law and criminal law. Within this diverse practice, Emile focuses on matters that draw upon his experience, education and key interests.
Shannon Jenkins has a commercial and public law practice, with a focus on matters involving corporations law, contracts, equity, trusts, insolvency, property, construction, and trade practices law. He also has experience in defamation, employment, and administrative law matters.
Chris practices in criminal law and has extensive advocacy experience.
He holds an Indictable Crime Certificate and is on the Victoria Legal Aid Criminal Trial Preferred Barrister List.
Glenn is a Junior Barrister who can assist clients in the following areas:
Jennifer welcomes briefs in criminal and quasi-criminal matters, public and administrative law matters, and inquests and inquiries. She accepts briefs to appear and advise for both prosecution and defence.
Prior to coming to the Bar, Daniel worked as a solicitor for several years at Wisewould Mahony, in the areas of personal injury, family law, and property law. He primarily worked in the property law team and was regularly acting for large corporations and financial institutions.
Katharine has a broad trial and appellate practice spanning public, commercial and criminal law. She is regularly briefed as junior counsel in matters involving complex issues of law and evidence and also appears unled.
Rebecca accepts briefs in Family Law, Children’s Court matters, as well as Crime and Administrative and Migration Law.
Liliana accepts briefs in criminal law and quasi-criminal matters.
She is an accomplished advocate with experience in a broad range of indictable criminal matters, including sexual offences, drug matters and violent offences.
Amara accepts briefs in all areas of criminal and quasi-criminal law, as well as administrative law.
Amara appears in pleas, appeals, bail applications, trials, committals and contested hearings in the Magistrates’, County and Supreme Courts of Victoria.
Pinar accepts briefs to appear and advise in all areas of criminal law.
Julian practices predominantly in commercial and public law. He has a particular interest in building, engineering and construction disputes with a significant technical or engineering focus.
Andrew practices nationally in building and construction law, corporate and commercial law, equity, defamation, major torts, and white-collar crime.
Andrew is listed in Doyle's Guide for Construction Law, Victoria, 2023.