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.
Marcus Langlois has practiced in Criminal Law since 2004 and was previously a tenant at Goldsmiths Chambers at the Temple in Central London.
Debra practises across a range of administrative, regulatory and common law areas, focussing on the interplay between government agency actions and their impact on the individual. She has extensive experience in representing government agencies and her focus is on assisting people to deal with go
After working for a number of years in the mining and engineering industry, Ben graduated from the Queensland University of Technology in 1993 whilst completing five years of Articles.
Lynton Hogan practises in commercial and civil litigation, with particular expertise and experience in banking and finance, regulatory and corporations matters.
Sandra is a barrister and nationally accredited mediator with a broad commercial practice.
She accepts briefs to appear in all Victorian Courts. In addition to general commercial matters, she has specific expertise in the areas of equity, trusts, superannuation and deceased estates.
Since coming to the Bar Carmelina has predominantly appeared in personal injury related matters. She regularly appears in damages trials, serious injury applications, review hearings and appeals.
Fiona Cameron practises as a barrister, arbitrator and mediator in relation to disputes across Australia and internationally.
Sam has more than 18 years’ experience in commercial litigation.
Jessica specialises in common law and personal injury matters. She appears in a wide range of matters including:
Catherine advises and appears in a range of commercial and public law matters, with a focus on the energy, transport, telecommunications and water sectors.
Diana maintains a broad practise in common law, employment law, insurance law and commercial law. Diana appears regularly, both led and unled, in proceedings in the Supreme Court, County Court and Magistrates’ Court.
Chris accepts briefs in Family Law, Criminal Law and Intervention Order matters.
Family Law
Rebecca has a practice primarily focused on commercial law including the areas of corporations and securities, corporate governance, insolvency, superannuation and class action litigation.
Jordana Cohen practices in criminal law, accepting briefs to appear and advise in summary, indictable and appellate matters in the Magistrates', County and Supreme Courts.
Spike practises in a broad range of litigation matters across all jurisdictions, but predominantly in commercial litigation.
Cara practises predominantly in criminal and quasi-criminal matters.
Dr Rishi Gulati is an international lawyer practicing in public and private international law. He has a PhD from King’s College London; Advanced LLM in Public International Law from Leiden University and a Bachelor of Laws (Honours) from the Australian National University.
Mark practises in State taxation law and commercial law.
He also appears in negligence claims arising from motor vehicle collisions (including liability, quantum and hire car disputes).
Diana has extensive experience as an advocate in all jurisdictions of the criminal law. She has appeared in the High Court, Court of Appeal, Supreme Court, County Court, Magistrates’ Court, Coroner’s Court and Children’s Court. She has also appeared in courts in NSW and South Australia.
Lisa has developed a diverse public and private law practice in Victoria with a special interest in matters that involve elements of both criminal and public law.
Lisa is a member of Niagara Lane Chambers.
Kimberley Phair has been a lawyer for over 10 years with varied experience as a Solicitor Advocate, Associate at the County Court of Victoria and the District Court of South Australia, and as a Podiatrist.
Raini Zambelli is a corporate and commercial law barrister. She has acted for large financial institutions, governments, and government agencies, corporate entities of all size, directors, joint ventures and partnerships.
Brendan Avallone practises in all areas of employment and industrial relations law.
Anastasia practises in personal injuries and common law, including personal injuries class action matters.
Owen has a broad commercial practice with a focus on complex disputes primarily encompassing issues of contract and misleading or deceptive conduct, as well as proceedings in respect of superannuation, commercial leasing and professional misconduct.
Justin’s practice consists of disputes involving wills, trusts, equity, probate and real property.
Justin is consistently recognised in Doyles Guide as one of Victoria’s leading Wills and Estates Litigation Barristers.
Sophie practices in family and de facto law and has an extensive experience in a broad range of associated commercial and corporate matters. She is also an accredited mediator.
Min practises in commercial and public law, with special interests in class actions, judicial review, and immigration.
He also appears for defendants in criminal matters, particularly fraud and white-collar crime matters.
Richard comes to the Bar following 12 years practising as a solicitor at Hounslow Lawyers where he was a Partner.
Richard has extensive experience in personal injury matters, both in the Common Law and Statutory Benefit fields.
Roman practices in all areas of commercial litigation, including class actions, contract, building and construction, insurance, property, consumer law, and professional liability proceedings. He also has experience in administrative law and judicial review matters.
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