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.
Since joining the Bar in 2001, Juliet has specialised in planning, environmental, land valuation and administrative law. She regularly appears in the Supreme Court of Victoria, VCAT, Planning Panels Victoria and government inquiries.
Scott was admitted to practice as a solicitor in NSW in 1996 and to the NSW Bar in 1999, being admitted to the Victorian Bar in 2002.
Eugene practises principally in tax law. He has acted for both taxpayers and the Commissioner of Taxation in leading cases in the High Court and Federal Court.
Kate is an experienced barrister specialising in family law, with a focus on matrimonial and de facto property disputes, parenting matters and coronial matters.
Ian is a very experienced trial and appellate advocate. He practises predominantly in the areas of personal injury, insurance law, professional negligence and torts generally.
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Matthew Harvey is a leading senior counsel with a broad commercial law practice.
Charles appears in trials and appeals, principally in the Supreme Court and the Federal Court, in commercial law, corporations law, equity and trusts, contracts, insolvency, insurance, banking, professional negligence and property law. He also has a substantial advice practice.
Marita specialises in environmental, planning and land acquisition matters acting for private clients and government agencies. Marita has particular expertise in litigation involving contaminated land and losses related to environmental damage, having appeared in a number of significant and long
Jeremy Slattery KC is a leading trial and appellate barrister with extensive experience in a broad range of commercial matters.
Malcolm has been a barrister since 2003. He has been consistently included in Doyle’s Guide as a recommended Senior Counsel for industrial and employment law as well as in successive editions of Best Lawyers in Australia for this area of practice.
Nick De Young KC practises in all aspects of commercial litigation
Nick has particular expertise in the areas of competition and consumer law, corporations and securities and class actions.
Dr Oren Bigos KC practises nationally in corporate and commercial law.
Richard Knowles KC has a broad practice in public law, regulatory law, commercial law and tort law. He is regularly briefed to advise and appear for private and government clients in significant litigation in Victorian and Commonwealth courts and tribunals. He is listed by Doyle's Guide as a le
Georgina Costello KC appears and advises in appeals and trials in the areas of contract and commercial law, property law, common law , public law and proceeds of crime.
Renée Enbom KC practises in many areas of civil law and she has expertise in defamation, public inquiries and class actions.
Sam Hay has a broad practice at the Bar encompassing advice and appearance work at trial and appellate level. He appears in the superior courts.
Rob is an experienced trial and appellate advocate with a broad national practice incorporating general corporate and commercial law, insolvency, class actions, building and construction and white-collar crime.
Chris practises in commercial law and public law.
Greg Barns practices in the areas of criminal law, administrative law and human rights.
He practices in Tasmania, Victoria, the Northern Territory and Western Australia.
Jonathon is a senior barrister based at Banco Chambers, Sydney. He has a broad national practice in commercial and public law, including in matters regularly before Victorian courts and the Federal Court in Melbourne. He has particular expe
Don Farrands has an extensive commercial practice with invaluable experience at superior court level at both State and Federal level.
Peter Fary practises in insolvency, commercial and family law litigation and alternative dispute resolution.
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Practising at the Bar in all aspects of Family and Domestic Relationships Law including Property and Financial, Parenting, Child Support and related matters. Litigation, advice and mediation.
Nationally Accredited Mediator.
Dr Julianne Jaques KC specialises in taxation. She maintains chambers in both Melbourne and Sydney and has appeared in all higher Federal, Victorian and New South Wales courts. Julianne has extensive experience in dealing with all stages of taxation disputes, acting for both taxpayers and the C
Over more than 20 years at the Victorian Bar, Lisa Hannon has developed a broad commercial and civil advocacy practice. She is also a Nationally Accredited Mediator and Victorian Bar Advanced Mediator, recognised in Doyles' Guide as a leading mediator in Victoria.
Daniel was called to the Bar in 2007 and took silk in 2020.
Patrick is sought after for his advocacy skills and strategic approach to disputes.
He is recognised for his versatility and his practice covers a wide range of areas.
Justin is an experienced advocate and is regularly briefed to appear and advise in significant commercial and corporate law matters, especially in the Supreme Court of Victoria and the Federal Court of Australia, at both trial and appellate levels.
Peter joined the bar in 2004 and was appointed Senior Counsel in 2020. In his time at the bar he has developed an extensive practice in commercial litigation with particular expertise in intellectual property, contractual disputes, competition law and class actions.
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