Simon practises in a broad range of matters in the areas of commercial, family, and public/administrative law. Having a diverse litigation practice provides him with a strong understanding of the law, court-room advocacy, issues of evidence, and strategy.
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.
Daphne Foong accepts briefs in all areas of family law, commercial law and employment law.
Abilene practices in commercial litigation and criminal matters for defence and prosecution. Abilene has a particular focus on property law (including the Retail Leases Act 2003 (Vic)) and a specialty in proceeds of crime matters (Proceeds of Crime Act 2002 (Cth) and Confiscation Act 19
Andrew practises in administrative law, commercial law, and employment and industrial law. He is experienced running trials alone in the Federal Circuit Court, Fair Work Commission, AAT and VCAT and judicial review proceedings in the Federal Circuit Court and Federal Court of Australia.
William accepts briefs in all criminal and quasi-criminal matters in metropolitan and regional courts. He also accepts briefs in industrial and employment law.
Julie accepts briefs to appear and advise in a broad range of employment, commercial and administrative law disputes.
Geoff has a broad practice and accepts briefs across all areas of the law.
Stephen represents parties in proceedings relating to industrial accidents and workers' compensation; transport accidents; institutional abuse; medical negligence; and public liability.
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.
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
Veronica accepts briefs to appear and advise in commercial, public law and common law matters. She also accepts briefs direct from in-house counsel.
Chris practises mainly in commercial law, equity and trusts law, and public law.
Chris accepts briefs to appear and advise in criminal law, migration law, family law, commercial disputes, military law and employment law. Chris holds and Indictable Crime Certificate (ICC).
Suganya has a broad practice in public and commercial law. She regularly appears on behalf of both government and private clients.
Felicity accepts briefs in criminal, regulatory and quasi criminal matters (including OH&S prosecutions and inquiries).
Criminal law
Susanna comes to the Bar with extensive advocacy experience in indictable crime.
Antony has a broad commercial practice and appears in all jurisdictions.
Conrad is a commerical barrister. He has particular experience in the following areas:
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.
Vivienne practises in employment law, industrial law and criminal law.
James practices principally in the areas of employment law and commercial law with a focus on:
Unfair dismissals, general protections, workplace discrimination and underpayments;
Philippa practices predominantly in commercial and public law and regulatory matters.
Employment, industrial and regulatory law
Nadia’s practice focuses on employment law, industrial relations and regulatory law.
Peter is an experienced advocate practicing primarily in criminal and quasi-criminal matters. He also appears in administrative and employment matters.
Robert has a wide-ranging commercial law practice, advising and appearing (led and unled) in disputes concerning:
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.
Stephanie Carmela Batsakis Brenker has a broad civil practice, practising in commercial law, public law and tort.
Before coming to the Bar, Stephanie was an Associate to the Hon Justice M M Gordon AC at the High Court of Australia.
Jess practises in commercial law and public law.