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.
Joel has a trial and appellate practice in public and criminal law. He is currently undertaking a Master of Architecture at the University of Melbourne.
Laurence White is a former financial regulator and accept briefs in:
Benjamin practices in commercial litigation, with a particular focus on corporations law, insolvency, trade practices, insurance and equity.
Kirsti has a general practice, specialising in wills and estates, trusts, equity and testators family maintenance. In particular, she has extensive experience in complex probate matters including informal wills, contested wills, and limited grants including letters of administration de bonis
Angelo is a commercial barrister who accepts briefs in all manner of commercial matters. Angelo welcomes advocacy, mediation, and advice briefs.
Nicole accepts briefs in all aspects of criminal and quasi-criminal law matters in metropolitan and regional areas.
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.
*** Emma is currently on maternity leave***
Dr Michael Taylor is a Barrister practising in public law, with specialist expertise in health law and therapeutic goods regulation.
Alex has over 20 years’ experience working in environment and planning law with private and public sector clients. She has worked on projects including major infrastructure projects, greenfields and infill industrial and residential developments, as well as significant quarry and landfill develo
Since coming to the bar, Sonari has appeared for both plaintiffs and defendants in common law damages trials (judge alone and jury), serious injury applications and interlocutory hearings. She also appears in workers' compensation statutory benefits hearings.
Tim accepts briefs in all areas of criminal law and quasi criminal law including inquests, tribunals and other disciplinary proceedings.
Tim also maintains a busy family law practice, appearing regularly in both parenting and property disputes as well as intervention order proceedings.
Mitch’s practice is predominantly in criminal law, both written and in court advocacy.
Cameron’s practises in criminal and quasi-criminal matters for summary and indictable matters, and appears at all stages of proceedings, including pleas, contest mentions, summary hearings, bail applications, committal hearings, trials and appeals.
Surane Fonseka is an experienced litigator, negotiator and advocate. He practiced overseas as counsel for more than 10 years before being admitted to the Queensland Bar in Sept 2003.
Khai-Yin specialises in tax and revenue law as an advocate and adviser appearing in Commonwealth and State courts and tribunals in tax and commercial matters for taxpayers and the Commissioner of Taxation.
She is briefed for:
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.
Joel practices in taxation law and commercial law.
Kylie is experienced in all stages of Child Protection proceedings. Kylie advocates on behalf of the DFFH, parents, ICL and Young Persons, in the Family Division of the Children's Court of Victoria.
Zoran was admitted to the NSW Bar in August 2017 with a strong clinical and commercial background in Medicine and Surgery with diverse experience in multi-national Pharmaceutical and Medical Device organisations.
Toni is an experienced advocate who accepts briefs in criminal law, quasi-criminal law, common law, administrative law, wills and estates and inquests and inquiries.
Thomas accepts briefs in criminal law and related areas.
He appears in all types of criminal matters including jury trials, bail applications, pleas, and appeals. He has a practice with an emphasis on complex fraud, sexual abuse, and commercial quantity drug cases.
Martin Radzaj is briefed for his expertise in matters involving criminal charges, issues of impaired decision-making, and allegations of professional misconduct. He represents individual, government, and corporate clients.
Andrew practises in commercial litigation, public law, and tax.
Prior to the Bar, Andrew was a senior solicitor at the State Revenue Office and, before that, a solicitor at Herbert Smith Freehills.
Lachlan practices primarily in commercial litigation, with a particular focus on corporations law matters, professional negligence claims, trust and shareholder disputes and corporate and individual insolvency. Lachlan also accepts briefs in insurance and administrative law matters.
Karen brings a broad range of skills and experience to the Bar and accepts briefs in commercial law (specialty is intellectual property), real property law, sports law and criminal law. She is a trade marks Attorney and a Nationally Accredited Mediator.
Huw accepts briefs in all areas of law. The focus of his practice is on commercial and public law.
Please read profile on the Two Wentworth Chambers website here.
Christopher has a broad practice in commercial and public law.
He advises and appears, led and unled, in a wide range of areas, including corporate insolvency, equity and trusts, class actions, land law and judicial review.
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