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.
Jack practises in public and commercial law.
Winnie practices in commercial and administrative law, specialising in taxation.
Before coming to the Bar, Winnie was a Senior Associate in Clayton Utz’s taxation practice and has advised on various federal and state tax disputes.
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.
Michael practises primarily in commercial, regulatory and public law.
Before being called to the bar, Michael practised as a solicitor for 10 years, initially at Lander & Rogers, and most recently as the General Counsel of Litigation for one of Australia’s largest companies.
Paris practises in employment and industrial law, commercial law, and accepts briefs in public and administrative law, inquests and tribunals, and quasi-criminal matters such as Occupational Health & Safety.
Brett was called to the NSW Bar in September 2019 and signed the Victorian Bar Roll on 14 December 2021.
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.
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.
Gabriel is an experienced courtroom advocate and accepts briefs to appear in criminal matters, regulatory and administrative law matters, inquests and inquiries.
David has a broad practice, focusing on commercial and public law. David also accepts briefs in criminal and insurance law matters.
Greer has experience in a broad range of State and Commonwealth indictable matters, she has particular interest in complex drug matters, fraud and serious sex offences. Greer accepts briefs in criminal, administrative law matters, coronial or investigative hearings and regulatory matters.
Anthony practises in all areas of commercial and public law.
Alissa practises in commercial law, insolvency and public law, and accepts briefs in other areas.
Glenn is a Junior Barrister who can assist clients in the following areas:
Tom accepts briefs in criminal, quasi-criminal, disciplinary, administrative and regulatory law, including matters of inquiry. He is available to appear in all metropolitan and regional courts across Victoria.
Laila practises in commercial law, public law, international arbitration and public international law. She is regularly briefed as junior counsel and also appears unled.
Eugene practices predominantly in commercial law. He has a broad practice with interests in regulatory enforcement and contractual disputes. Eugene has appeared unled in the Supreme Court of Victoria, the County Court of Victoria, VCAT, the AAT and various magistrates courts.
Sam accepts briefs in criminal and quasi-criminal matters.
Sam is an established advocate with a strong foundation in criminal law and experience in regulatory matters.
Yusur practices in common law, primarily in personal injury and insurance law. She also accepts briefs in administrative law, particularly judicial review of medical panels and statutory bodies, as well as coronial inquests and inquiries.
Andrew Boe was first admitted to practice in 1989. He was admitted to the Queensland and NSW Bars in 2009. He signed the Victorian Bar Roll in 2022.
Amrita has practised exclusively in Family Law since her admission in 2009.
D’Arcy practises in commercial and public law, and has particular expertise in large scale litigation, class actions, construction and engineering, contract, insurance, torts, competition and consumer, and regulatory proceedings.
James Gray is available to accept briefs in all areas of commercial and public law.
James' areas of expertise include class actions, royal commissions and inquiries, competition law, corporations law, and contractual disputes.
Gisela practises across commercial law and regulatory matters.
Commercial matters
Gisela's commercial practice focuses primarily on contractual disputes, with particular experience in building and construction matters.
Benedict practises in public and commercial law. In public law, he has particular expertise in statutory interpretation. In commercial law, he has extensive experience in international arbitration and contractual disputes.
Michelle has extensive experience in the law having worked as a solicitor for over 16 years in both private practice and government. Michelle’s practice areas include Family Law, Criminal Law and general Commercial, Property and Civil litigation.
Alice practises primarily in commercial and public law, including constitutional and judicial review matters. She also accepts briefs in common law, employment and industrial relations matters.
Jade has a diverse appearance and paperwork practice with a particular focus on common law, personal injuries, public law and quasi-criminal work.
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John O'Halloran has a broad commercial practice. He is intimately acquainted with issues pertaining to insurance law, construction disputes, as well as trusts equity and probate (TEP).
Katrina accepts briefs in all areas of criminal law and quasi-criminal law in metropolitan and regional courts. She became an Accredited Specialist in Criminal Law with the Law Institute of Victoria in 2020.
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