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.
Rebecca is an experienced advocate who accepts briefs to appear in criminal and quasi-criminal matters.
Jay has a broad practice including common law and personal injury law, public and administrative law, and employment law.
Jason practises primarily in criminal law, including regulatory and quasi-criminal matters. He is available to appear in all metropolitan and regional courts.
Scott accepts briefs in all criminal and quasi-criminal matters.
Sean accepts briefs to appear and advise in criminal and quasi-criminal matters.
Tom practises in commercial and public law, with a focus on property, insolvency, contracts, corporations and administrative law. He also has an interest in investigations by regulatory and integrity agencies.
Before coming to the Bar, Tom practised as a solicitor:
Cameron is available to appear in criminal, quasi-criminal and intervention order matters, and is also available for briefs in civil jurisdiction matters. Cameron will accept briefs to appear in all metropolitan and regional courts.
Jack practises across criminal law, regulatory proceedings, public law, inquests and inquiries. He is available to appear in all metropolitan and regional courts.
Jack is reading with Paul Smallwood and his senior mentor is Dermot Dann KC.
Criminal Law
Elliott practises primarily in criminal law, including regulatory and quasi-criminal matters. He is available to appear in all metropolitan and regional courts.
Brittany has a broad practice with a focus on common law, insurance law and administrative law (judicial review). She is available to appear in all metropolitan and regional courts.
Nina practices in common law, primarily in institutional liability.
Molly accepts briefs in criminal and quasi-criminal matters.
Thea accepts briefs to advise and appear in criminal and quasi-criminal matters, including administrative and regulatory matters.
Vincent accepts briefs in criminal and quasi-criminal matters in metropolitan and regional courts.
Sam practises in all areas of public and commercial law.
William Stone specialises in commercial litigation.
His experience includes contractual disputes, class actions, product liability, insurance, and judicial review. He has advised clients across a range of industries, including energy and resources, financial services, and automotive.
Isaac practises in criminal law and accepts briefs in public and administrative law matters.
Sam practises in a wide range of common law and public law matters, with a focus on personal injury, intentional torts, and insurance matters. He also has experience in judicial review and Coronial Inquests.
Dylan practises in commercial and public law.
Prior to coming to the Bar, Dylan was Associate to the Honourable Justice Niall in the Court of Appeal of the Supreme Court of Victoria. Before that, Dylan worked as a solicitor in the Media team at MinterEllison.
Josh accepts briefs in public law, general commercial, employment and criminal matters. He has a particular interest in discrimination law and human rights law.
Magnus O’Mallon is available for briefs in criminal and civil law matters. He is available to appear in all metropolitan and regional courts.
Jessy accepts briefs in criminal law, confiscation and proceeds of crime, migration law, and quasi-criminal including regulatory matters.
Prior to joining the Bar, Jessy practised as a solicitor advocate at the Northern Territory Legal Aid Commission in Alice Springs.
Louis accepts briefs in criminal law and quasi-criminal matters.
Steve has over fifty years experience in family law as a Judge, Solicitor and Barrister (King’s Counsel).
Resh is a Family Law barrister from the UK, having been called to the Bar of England and Wales in 2012. During that time, he was regularly instructed to appear at directions hearings, interim hearings and multi-day final hearings. Resh has also appeared in appeals and in the High Court.
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